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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1852-05-13

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1852-05-13 page 1

T VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 13, 1852. 'NUMBER 260 1 us it PRINTED AMD PUBLISHED BT SCOTT 8AIOOK, OFFICE JOUBNAL BUILDINGS, HIOH AND FBABI, STBIITS. COUNT1NU ROOM ON PEARL STREET. T E ttMi Invariably U advance. I'lie Dully, to porsons in Columbus, per year . . . f t 00 " tout by mall out of Columbm SOU ' during the session, snd Trl-Weekly balance or rear lu Columbus 8 00 lly mall i 00 I'ba Trl-Weekly by mail 3 00 Weekly In Colutubus 8 00 Outol the city; by null, single . . 1 60 To uluba ot lour and upwarda . . 1 85 Tuoluba ol ten and upwards, tooneaddress- . 1 00 Dally, session 900 Trl-Weekfy 1 00 Weekly, siugle 50 Tocluhsol liveand upwards 40 Advertising. I'belollowingratoeend rules of sdvertlslng hare been agreed upon between the proprietora of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio Mate jiihtmh, w wo vuni ,u(i, m au CBN us, aiier (IIIB OHKI. juiy to, tn. Dally I'nper. One square, 10 llnea or leaa, onelniortlun " each additional " " 1 'k , u ti it 2 (0 50 . 085 ... 1 50 ... 3 00 ... 3 00 ... 4 00 ... 6 00 . . 8 00 . - . 10 00 . . 15 00 ' i ' 1 inonfh . . 4- n a . . . . i ... n 3 i it ii ii 6 " . . . - . ii ii ii 0 " i ii ii ia i Standing card, 5 llnea or loa, per annum . i columii.wllh 4cltHiigos, " " " " II II 1'J II II II . " changed weekly " " 14 daily " ' 4 " with 4oniinci ' " iJ 11 ii ft 11 " . 14 n 11 18 " " " j " changed weekly " . . is 00 . . . 10 00 . . . 20 00 28 00 ' 85 00 . . 30 00 . . 80 00 . 35 00 - 40 00 45 00 . - . 65 00 130 00 1 aauy Other cases not provided for, chargeable In conformity with the above rates. This standard of measurement to be minion type. For each additional aquare in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length ot time, and for aach additional aquare inserted under the yearly ratee, bait price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless it la specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise, menu beyund the amount charged for their publication. Anniiuiinlni randlilates (for offices of evorv descriution) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name; the same to bo, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisement from strangers or transient persons to ba paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number ot insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly; The privileges of yearly advertitera will be confined rigidly to their regular business; and ail advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, flenoral Agents, Real Kstate Agents, 4 c, not to be contracted ior by theyoar, but to bo charged by the piece, at the usual rates. MO AOVBUTISBMBNT CAN BR INSBUTKD GBATOTTOUSLY. Adke'tf.iiientalorcharl table institutions, Are companies, ward, township mil other public meetings, and such like, to becburged ball iirico , , Deaths Inserted without charge.unless accompanied by funeral invitation ' or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to bo paid lor. , , ltu!Ulai advertisers, and all otherssending communieatlons or requiring unllces, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, con. certs, or V public entertainments where charges are made tor a lmittaoiv - all notices ot private associations every notice duaiiiueiltonall attention to private enterprises, calculatedorin-t-nded to ptnmota individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid tor. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not loss than 80 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by au advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as if solid, Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be holden ior the price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. HOMEOPATHY. DRS. COULTER A HAItNKS announce to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that thoy have formed a partnership ior tbe practice of the Healing Art according to the reformatory law of Homeopathy. They expect also to cure their patients without that severe and terrible medication which makes them worse before they can be made better, or sinks them nearer tbe grave belore there ia any effort to raise them. ClOlllce In Hie Odeon Buldinjc. Residence of Dr Coulter, corner of htato and fourth streets. Residence of Dr-Barnes, Town St., South sido 4 doors west ol Third. apl?t-tf nil. H. I. THHALL. (Into of Gambler.) o FFICE removed to UwVNNK'a Block, corner of High street aud Sugar alley. inarn 111. IMinKlfP TIIOMPMON'rt OFFICE. O. 4, Neil's) Badinage, opposite the Secretary ol State's ouice, lllgn strcot, lyoiumuu. uw. NATHAN BKOOKB, Justice of the Peace. Office In the 1 ocrn formerly occupied by Justioe Evans, south of the Franklin Bank, up atalrs. GKREi ABBOTT fc CO DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, dials, House Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, tie., to. No. 161 High street, sign of the fillt Padlock. A. B. BUTTLES, " " Attorney and Connaellorat l.nw, Columbua, Ohio, Office, No. 8, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secrutary ot Stale's othcet Jyin WALTKIt TIIUALI,, Attorney nnil Counavllornt l.nw.Colanibua, Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to bike the Acknowledgment of Weeds for the State ot New York. - ocf-iO JAMKtf A. WILCOX, " " " Notary Public and Comiiilaaloner for New V nrk and WlMConain. AT the Oillco of P. B. J. A. WILCOX, High street, near Broad. mh3-d3m J. R. TDTTLB, ATTOBNBY AND COONSSLLOB AT LAW. OFFICE Nest door aouth of City Bank Buildings, overSlc . urn's SaddleryHtore.Columbua.Ohlo. nolf-Htwlv SA.JUBL GALLOWAY. HBJTBY . VAO. UALTiOWAY & PAGE. ATTORNEYS A T LA W. WE will practice law, as partners, in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U.S. Courts. Office in Piatt's now building, opposite Stitte House, maytitl JOSBFII F, SMITH. SAMUEL M. MILLS. M il ITU V MILLS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Real Eatnte, lleilnty l.nad and Praaloa Agents, Two doors East of High, on Town Street, COLUMBUS, OHIO, ATTEND to the practice of their Profession, obtaining Pensions, buying, selling and obtaining Land Warrants, selling and leasing iteal Estate, examining land titles, collection of clams, &c, &c. tW Letters from a distance atust be pot-paid. p7 F. C SKSSIONS. . HABBIS. F. C. SESSIONS eV CO.. WHOLBSALB AND BBTAIL DBALBBB Il DRY GOtlDM, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Ate. Four doors south of the American, Columbus. ocH WM. SB1BBBT. ULLBT. HIIBIKT & I.M.I.BY, I OOK BINDERS. AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, ARK prepared to Bind in any style, In a superior maimer having In usi Hrst Embossing Press, Ac No, 1 Buckeye Block 2d story. Pg JOHN W. BAB BE. BOBBBT ABMSTBOKU. BAKER cV ARMSTRONG, r EAL ESTATE BUOKEllS and OENERAL LAND AGENTS. IV Office, South room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O. LUCIAN BUTTLKS. THBO. COMSTOCK. OBO. O.COMSTOCB. BUTTLES, COM STOCK tfc CO., (Successors to B. Comstock A Co.,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manufacturers, and dealers in 8alt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio, jy Liberal advances made oa consignments. maro J. RIDGWAY Se CCS Iraa Faaadry. Broad street, aear Ike Bridge, Colans-baa, Okie. Atoms ot all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. octivl II B? KM1TII. Aactloaand Comaslssiiaa Merrhaat, No. 3, Odeoa Baildlasta, Colamkoa, hla. ALL kinds of Merchandize, Real Eatate. Household Faralture tec. Ate, sold on reasonable terms. Persons wishing any description of goods sold will find It to their advantage to call. Liberal advances made on consignments. uoiamDus, uci. 4, idji.-w. HENRY CBBARB ak ABIJAB S.CHEARS, BsssefBiBiersaaarar"""" Hlgbatreet, between Spring sad Long streets, Columbua, Ohio rn0-dly NOTICE. . t , ... THE undersigned hare this day associated themselves in bush aess, under tbe nrm of WM. RICHARDS CO, at the oJ 4taad ot Wm. Richards, No. L, NeU House, "J Columbus, Febnury 1, 185L WM. H. 8LADE, Thellberal patroaace with which our friends and tbe pablis Keaerally Aass farored as. Is gratefully acknowledged j and acn-liassatinortbeeameiB respecUaUy Jolted February 1, 185L. WaL RICHARDS A CO. All persoas having ansettlrd eeoann was u . -' " Wm. Richards, are invited to call and settle the hy?J note. 1 ,n TALCABLB PROPERTY ON THIRD STREET FOR SALE. INSURANCE. Thoae who wish tor Fire Inanramce will please read ine following ueperi er ine FRANKLIN FIKB INftUKANCK COMPANY. OF PIIir.ADKI.PHIA. QHOWINO CASII ASHE'i'TH, January 1st, 1853, Invested is IOIIOWS I First, Mortgages, chiefly In Philadelphia $957,513 4 Real Estate purchased at Sherifl sale 84,377 78 Temporary Loans on Collaterals 185,005 73 Stocks, valued at C0.50S aosl 68,385 50 notes, Kills receivable, to 8,00 vo Cash 40,481 39 91 284 390 M INSURANCE AGAINST FIHB In the above com pany, ny iieih ytl WAKKfcN JENKINS, Agent Hartford Life anil Health Insurance company, VVFWKrOST OFFICE BUILDING, HARTFORD, COl Capital and Burplnsj over 300,000. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED NEARLY 4000 POLICIES. NO HEALTH RISKS TAKEN BY THE COMPANY. THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COM. PAN Y take risks on Life, irant or purchase annuities, eon. fer endowments, and make contracts anon sad appertaining to aeierrea ana revisinnary interests connectea wnn uie risas, agreeably to the powers and privileges conferred by the charter. ine nusiness oi ine company is conauctea upon ine Joint Stock and lttntual plan. at the option of the Insured, thus meetlnsr the wants and clr. eumstances of the public more fully, it is believed, than purely mutual companies can oo. Annuities will be sranted or nurchased. and endowments con ferred on terms highly favorable, and according to the rates of we most iiDerai ana well conauctea companies in una country ana in angiana. Tbo charter of this Company provides that the wire may In sure the Hie ot her husband, and the amount to be paid be sa cure trom creditors at his death. An equitable sum will si ways be paid for policies surrendered to tho company before they expire. Traveling, ses, and foreign residence permits will be granted at a small oxtra premium. Policies on lives of persons going to California will be granted on the Joint Stock principle only, and at an extra rate of premium.Extract from the Certiflcato of the Comptroller of the State 01 Connecticut, dated januabt 7tn, itiot. "The great success and prudent management of this company. together with its well invested capital and surplus, entitle it to the entire eonfldenre of the community, and I recommend It . in my opinion equal In strength and ability to the be ' Jlstltu. Uons of the kind in tho Union." (Signed' (l. s. 1 Rcrus G Pinnxv, Comptroller. The Board ot Directors Is composed of active business men with capital and character Involved, and slvlne their personal attention to the management and control of tbe transactions of ine company. jas. iiiaun, president, wis. 1. muu&ck, vice rresiaent. Hknrt I.. Millbb, Secretary. Harttord, Dec. 10, 1651. Pnmnblrts. Aoolleatlona, and all necessary information upon tho subject, cau be bad by calling on the AGENT, or W. Rl. FINCH, under Exchange Bank. Pitlsliunli Life Insurance Company. PERPETUAL CHARTER, WITH A CAPITAL OF $100,000. THIS Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with Lift Rilks, on tho Joint Stock and Mutual rates combined. On the Joint Stockplan,tho rates are one-third less than those charged by Mutual Companies, and fifteen per cent, lower than the rates of most Stock Companies. The Charter permits the granting of insurance on Life In every form. Including the right of Wife, Childrm, Parents, or Creditors. To Insure the Life of another for their own exclusive ben- eflt, payable atier death or upon the parties arriving at the age 01 ou, uo, ou or uo years. urricfctto. Jambs 8. Hoon. President: Sam'l McClurkan. Vice Presl- den 1 Joseph S. Lbkch, Treasurer 1 Charles A. Colton, Secretary. uincciuno. James S. Hoon, Joseph S. Leech, John S. Dilworth, Charles A. Colton, Sam'l McClurkan, William Phillips, John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. ITon. William Wilxins, late Secretary of War. Hon Walter Forward, late Secretary of Treasury. John Snvdrr, Esq., Cashier Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Lbkch, Wholesale Grocer. Those desirous of Insul ins, or in want of Information on the subject, will please call atthe office, over the Book Store of Hunt ingtun fe Macintire, uign siren, coiumnus, unio. A. 11. iAjin&nanuifiiviKniii Norman Gay, M. D Examining Physician, No. 4, Neil's New Hall. deco-Om. Washington Union Insurance Company, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITAL. ftlOO.OOO. INSURES the safer classes of proporty at reasonable rates oi nremiuins. No risks taken on the " Soecial Hazardous " class es, nor to exceed $3,000 in amount upon one riak, or la the same vicinity. By such means this Company expecte to avoid any large and ruinous loss by one Ore, the great cause of the insolvency of so many lusurance Companiea. The receipts ot the Company from March 1st, 1831, to October 1st, lCSl, wero over $(i!),000. Losses in the same period, (1080. Reports ol tbe standing and condition of the Company are made quarter-yearly. urricnuci. Hon. Reuben Wood. President: D.B.Dunham, Vice Presl- dent; O. N. Skeels, Secretary Gborob Myoatt, Treasurer. K. It. VANRENSAI.AER, Agent for the above Compsny, is prepared to Issuo Policies and to furnish alt necessary information. Office over Huntington & Maclntiro's Book Store, High street, Columbus decS-6in. TIITTLK'S RF.AL EHTATK AGBNCF. IN connection with my LAW OFFICE, I have opened an or flee for the nurnose of transacting business as a Real Eatate Agent. '-Any business in tbls line entrusted to me will receive tbe promptest attention. ueeaa, Mortgages, Leases, ana aucumeui. ui uuiiai aiuu will be written and acknowledged on the shortest nntlco. Acknowledgments of Deeds, Ac, when taken, at my Office, will ba done without ckarjre. And I would here say, that my price for Bny property ottered for sale, ahull alwava be the aame aa that of the owner himself, that the tonfidenn and integrity so necessary as between buyer and seller may not be destroyed by the agent. IBBnraace, on tne most reasonaoio terms, sou m guuu Companies. OmcE, up stairs In Carpenter's Building, one door south o City Bank Buildings. J- R- TUTTLE, eeeia bmimimoajiwi, COLIJMHliS AGENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. Gunrnaty Fund SI 00,000. HIS Company oilers to the insured all the security and ad-.mum. it tfiA Mntnal and Joint Stock nlana IBM heretofore annliri enmblneit. namelv i Low rates of nremlum : an annual return, in cash, of the per centaga required for the contingent risk of the year; an adequate, but not excessive provision tor the luture security ol memoors ior ine wnoie term 01 1110, wim an adequate interest In the accumulating fund secured to such members- at death, bv credits uoon their policies ; a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of short term mem bers, and also ior toe present security ui tuuaa iu uia .uui. term of lite. This is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium are Oxed at a lair reduced etandard, with a provision tor an annually Increasing accumulation of funda (for future uwnHt in iiH!t urimortioii to the amount of buaineaa and the increasing risk trom advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts, are., giving in ueian ine plan ana raw. ui the Company, furnished gratis, and applications received, by . II. A V A A Liu, np . B. M. Smith, Medics! Examiner. ociO-d MUTUAL INHII RA NOB. Western Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PA1NSVILI.E, OHIO. P. P. Banford, President. Wat. L. Perkins, Secretary. oc23-d i. R. TUTTLE, Agent. LIVES INSURED BY THE KENTUCKY BUTDAL LIFE lJiSURANCE COMPANY, COVINGTON, KY. HIIS Company baa an actual capital ot One Baadred Tbon-mmmd Unllare. and is msnaxed by men ol the highest integ rity and responsibility. rampmeta lurnunea, iniorraanoa iocu, uU .ii.w. eeived by J. R- TUTT LE, Agent, 1T. S. M. f MlTH, MCdlCai r.xaminrr. wcytj-uiy TUB UARTFORD LIFR AND H SALT II 1NMU ItANCB COMPANY. A-tAPITAl. STOCK. SlatiV.noli! Thia CompaBT. by thellb- 1 1 -r.i nrnTiaioaa of its charter, is enabled to oiler advsntages superior to those presented by any other Company ia the United ' . . . . .1 1 u . m 1 1 1 States eombining aa 11 aoos tne nmum, .mm owvm, uu AUa and Health principles ; in all of which the rates are aa favor- iie to thoae assured aa safety to them and the Company will arim L Thia Company ia the rst and tniy one in the Union, or tn the m 11 1. haiiamid. that haa thna combined Its operations, and oderedto (rant insurance with benefiU both present and prij.ee. V , 1 .11. i HMVj tn b.rm.anilMM.rfillnMarMfffreneemav IEriiuKwu.1. - n . . . .... 11 . . I 1 J .J .U n. r.1 Ub be made to tne pamuaiets t w "c .u" -s .. ......... nirn n enudTiiK. A w H. r 1 n Vv 11. . , . 1 Columbus, U, august ru, jeow 1bsbp9iipj n Life and Live Stoeks GAINST loss or damage by Fiax, and against tbe perils of scrip tioni taken In tbe following Companies: UNION MUTUAL L.la, instiaaniia ' .ri rii m , OHIO LIFB INSCRANCB COMPANY, CINCIN atsswasaata. NEW BNWli AND LivE'sTOCK INS. COMPANT, NKW UAVBN, CONNECTICUT. raVlUM WWSar.SBrwSaWsj EAGLB INHCRANCB COMPANY, CINriT"'. CTICA I NSCBLaSeBCOM T CaaltaJ - I 4l,(MMf. EMPIRE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, ROME, NEW YORK. Caaltal .....WMM. XQU1TABLB FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON. Risks Takea oa &"mc Uberai'termirand aJlloaaej procBptly CINCINNATI. vnnui! Jb HRlircnM. AUCTIONEERS k COMMISSION MERCHANTS MO. 3D MAin einniii, uinuinnAii. Aactloa Salei of Groceries every Tuesday aad Frl day 1 ot Dry Goods every Thursday. YORKE (V niWSON have always on hand a laigeas sortment of Groceries, st private asle, Also Are Aa-ents of tbe ANCUOrl MIL.LD, riitsourgu.ior the sale ol tneir superior urown sneeungs. Also Agents ot the BOUTIIG ATE FACTORY for the sale ot their celebrated Manufactured Tobacco, of which they haveatall tunes oa hand, Five, tight, and Pound Lump. augis-aiyiioe E. O. OOODMAJV. West tide Walnut itreeet, between Colombia & Pearl, WHOLBSALB DEALEB IN ALL VARIETIES OF nrunriMn. PUIVTlmi. AND OTIIKIt PAPER. CSf" Agent for Suffuld Eagle Mills Writing Paper. aplO PpNVELOPBS. WWM Buff Envelopes; MJS 1"V CU . UIIO uv 1 SS M Legul do I inn U tl..,a An, ALSO Note Pspers. a beautiful assortment, Just received by aplO '7 and 7 Walnut street 17RENCH COMMERCIAL LETTER FAPER.-300 M. reams mue ana w nite, just receivea una iur anio a. iduuws prices. !' u. MUKJumna, ... J W W.ln,,. .,HUl aniu ii hiuu. PFRENCH PLAIN CAPS AND FOLIO FOrJT, Blue . 1 IVkita uaitl.iiJ mnA l'.B as la lit liiiar A. fjUII If illWlJUIMVVUIIVIs BHUIVI bsuu K, O. (iUUMAH, aplO 77 and 79 Walnut ttroet rillNTien RNAHIUIaKU CAltDH ami l!nrtl BonrdM, X A hARutlftil rtinlH. uiaiiuturturfd bv Mt'iari. Hllm, Putter tfc Co. I hive tbe Uruoit and cheapest stock uf Curd in tbe -Ja L' I iJf IflTIM A N ' mm a mm 1ST 1 a a BE . A a t A ah pill H una IV n ttiuui uut mouuittviuicn flgcus. LAFLIN BROTH Kits' WRITING PAPBRM.-l have been deallnir in these Pauera tor more than a year, and Bnd them every thing one can wish, as to quality and price. They are the highest grade of Paper manufactured In the Untied States ; alwaya give satlalsctlon, and used once are wanted again. A full assortment Just received. K. O. GOODMAN, aniu if ana f vvainutsucct. si.niif rniitiu nnlllliu J, rvt. IWWU 11111VVllf UIVIM.IW W WW FORWARDINU tfc COMftllBttlON WERCHANTSj DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND WOOL, ap!0 3m No. 38, Mala street, Clnclnunil, Ohio. COFFEE. BOO bags Eastern Wo, lor aaie oy McCULLOUUU, MOK11IS & CO., aplO No. 35 Main street. SUGAR. 100 hhds Sugar ior sale by McCULLOUUU, MORRIS A CO., aplO No. 33 Main street. rCTIHECiel. 1000 lbs Nutmega for sale by I aplO McCULLOUGH, MORRIS A CO. INDIGO. 10 ceroons Caraccas and S cases Manlllalndigo lor sale by . aplOj McCULLOUUU, MORIS A CO. M ADDKK. 5 casks Mmider ior salo by ...us vtfiTTt i ntinu Mnnma Mr cr HEBIUAN SC1IKADEU, (SOCCESSORTO CHARLES 8TARCH) Importer of German, French aud EdkIIbIi Fancy tinnAm. Tsii. ltlualenl lnntrnilieutli. And maletolt Dealer in Accordeons, Violins, Combs, Pistols, Percutewn Caps, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Spoons, Spectacles. 4c fyj. NO. 66 MAIN STREET, BETWEEN LOWER MARKET AND COLOMMA, apiu-unra Cincinnati unio. JOHN II. BKTKBS, MANUFACTURER OF BOOTS AND SHOES. No. 41, South Side Third Street, (opposite Masonic Building,) UlNUinNAl l, u., MR. D keepseonstantly on hand a full assortment of fine Dress and Water-Proof Boots and Shoos lu all varieties, which will be sold at very low prices N. B. Fine Boots forwsrded by express, and warranted to fit, upon all orders accompanied by tbe Cash and the measure. apiu-iy window glamm. WE are now receiving a large stock of this Season's manufacture of Bellevornon Window Glass, and having takon the first Premium at tbe Ohio State Fair, Mechanics' Institute, of Cincinnati, and tho Alleghany county Fair hold at Pittsburgh, we feel assured that we otter to the city and country trade the beat and most extensive assortment ot Glass of the 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th qualities ; Druggists' ware of all descriptions ; Tumblers and Jars) Pint and quart Flasks, Ac, Ac All of which will be sold ou the most reasonnhlo terms by SPIERS & WRIGHT. Sole Agents for Bellevornon Works, No. 39 Main st , Clnclnnntl. N. B. Also, a constant supply ot Dupont's Gun Powder ; Rifle, Blasting and Sporting, Soda Ash, aud bleaching Powders. apiu-anm KF.AT. PRHSSI.S AND SEAL ENGRAVING. CF. HALL, (lata of the tirm of Bhifley, Hall A Co.,) haa reestablished himself at the Northeast corner of Fifth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, whore he is prepared toexocute orders tor Benin, improveu Real l-reaacn, Envelope Dies, Hall's Self-scallug Advertising Envelopes and Embossed Cards. Also, Steamboat, Post Oihce, Hat l ip and Book Title Stamps, Ao. mar87-3m HIIWMKTIM VATKNT WATER COOLER. THIS article is tho result of the application of scentilic prln-einlita to the nurnose intended, vis i To keen water as cool as possible, as long as possible, with tlie least possible Ice. The proprietor has long devoted his attention to this particular brauoh of domestic economy, and passing from one improvement to another, has ut length arrived as near perfection as it is possible to reach. A proof thia is found in the very general use of these Coolers In alt parts of the country. A butter pruof of the same tact is, that, since their introduction, various imita. tions of the genuine article have been attempted nil falling short of the object, it is true, yet all proving clearly which way the tide of popular opinion is sotting. A simple statement of tacts, in regard to theso Coolers, will sstisly every one ot their superiorly. First, they are tho only article of the kind ever patented. They aro furnished with two distinct non-conductiug chambers, by means of which, with two pounds of Ice to the gallon, water is kept (at a temperature ot 40 below sero, or only 8 above the the freezing point) all day. ThUB, at a coat or some nve cents per aay, a lumuy ui wuiuui j slse can be constantly supplied with water as cold as ice itselt ; larger numbers In the same proportion. This haa been found by actual exoeriment to bo a savins of at least seventy live per cent over the Earthen Jars lormerly used for this purpose. Again, these Coolers never sweat ; in this way saving inucn unnecessary waste and trouble. Being manufactured in the most workmanlike style, and handsomely Anlshed in every respect, they make a very beautilul ornament for the Dining Room, Hotel or Steamboat. An imnnrt.nt imnmnwinnt haa Intclv been added tothe Cool er, Tlx i a amall Pan (capable of holding trom six tn eight pounds ot buttei ) inserted directly under tne cover. iui. uumjr ui hnttr Mn Km knot ntirfeetlv htard all dav. without additional iCO a very important addition to the economy and comfort of families. if desired, the Cooler can also be lurntsned, at a sman expense, with a Filtering Apparatus, made and tor sale at DUttnr.1 Q House rurinniiiug i.iiuii.iihicmm Nn. 14. Knit Front street- Cincinnati. O. Dealer In Hardware, Cutlery, Tea-Trays, Britannia, Japanned, Bronsed and Tin Ware, Hrusnes, wooden ana rvuiow nam, Bathing Apparatus and Refrigerators splO "Patent Metallic Burial Cases." E continue to manufacture and keep on hand every size and variety of finish ot this Invaluable article, now rnpiuiy su perseding the use of wooden Collins wherever introduced, on account of their superiority for depositing in vaults, for protect Ing the remaine from the casualties Incident to ordinary interments, (as their great strength prevents the earth from crushing them,) and tbe gratification it atl'ords the triends of tho deceased, in tne renecuon inas tne remains are ' p. tugnuwt m nu w.. . lshable case. As we have recently reduced our wholesale prices, we are now offering favorable inducements to Undertakers throughout the West, and respectfully solicit orders from them. mhS3 Corner Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati. GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut Street, between Fourth and Fifth, CINCINNATI, OHIO, O. II. GEFFUOY, Proprietor, Sp6tf LATE OF WALNUT STBBBT HOUSE. BOOTS AND KIIOES 10 eases boy's prime Kip Boots ; IS " vouth's " 15 11 44 prime Coerte Boota; 10 ' women's Kip and Split " 5 ImitGoat " 10 " Buskins 85 " children's Pegged and Sewed Boots ; 15 " misses' Buskins and " 30 men's Brogsn's, and Kip, Split and Coarse 10 ' Boys' Cslf and Kip Brogana; 10 - youths' " Just received .and for sale at very low prices. KG. WEBSTER A CO., decSS Corner Fifth and Lodge. siriM HmiDM Five thousand pair on band, tor sale aa low X as the lowest. Call and examine the assortment. Sizss to accommodate the buyer. ivtna i tu a uo., DIM. J f J ATM j a! deCZm liUIUrJI rillll Mill UUUgU, LIUO.HllllU. MOROCCO, LA8TING3, LACES cV GALLOONM. Our stock ia the lamest and the beat ia the citv. and at verv low unm, i uci i . .. ..no . .... l I A UOI V. II WfDdTfU A .'I I CORK SOLES. 00 dozen men's and women s received this dav by express, for sale low. dec3S E. Q. WEBSTER A CO. PARTIES COMMENCING HOUSE KEEPING, hnnld remember that the Dlace to buy their Chins, (ilaas sad Qaeenawara, at low prices, is at the New Crockery Store of apl High St, East side, bet a ecu State and Town. Asaorst aisa nor KmiI- 1 1 luL II viwigv iaa CRESH OSAGE ORANGE SEED, Just received, and P for sale at the Capital City Agricultural Warehense. aihl-ewt( Waf. A GILL A CO. NEW.YOM ADVERTISEMENTS. ZINC PAINT WARRANTED PURE. flUK NKW JERSEY ZINC CO Wabbhodsb, 45 Dey Street, a new York lurnlsb their Zlne raints atthe lullowing prices ao. i, wnito, ground ia on, senis per lu. No. 9, White, ground In oil, 8 cents per lb. No. 3, White, ground in oil, 7 cents per lb. Brown snd Black, ground In oil, Sty cents per lb. Drv White of Zinc. 6 cents ner lb. Their WHITE ZINC PAINT equal weight covers, accord big to surface, from 40 to 1U0 per cent, more surlace thsn sny otnor faint i relates Its wniteness, nriuiancy, ana protective qualities lor years ; Is tree from tne poisons so dangerous in ntn er u laments, to nalnters and tenants of now It nainted rooms. and resists the sulphurous coal gases, snd foul air of ships, and as outside or inside Paint, does not tarnish or become yellow. Ground in varnish It forms a beautiful porcelain finish. The French government has adopted Zine Paint for all its uses. The BROWN AND BLACK ZINU PAINTS form directly sona meiaiuc coating on wood, unci, iron, ate., aamirauie ior fire-proof qualities. Tncy are unrivaled for rail cars, depots, engines, etc For marine uses they resist tbe corroding of salt water and weather, so fatal to other palnta. Dealers supplied oa lioerai terms, oy UAnmnu at nuuiuit, agents, ap8-d3m 45 Dey t, New York Looking liliiss and Picture Frame Manufactory. (17, 00 & ri Forsyth Street, N. Y. rpHE UNDERSIGNED, having- devoted hla personal atten L lion fur manv Tears to the LOOKING-GLAHS AND PICTURE-FRAME BUSINESS, is lullv comuetent bv his experience to execute work of any description In his line that win give eausraouon to me most particular. Being prooaDiy tne LAituiiBi AnumuBi r-Aitnoivt, r-BiauiyioiiMrjii oi me kind In this eountrv. ft Dossesses sdvantases over others in VA RIKXU AND EXTENSIVENESS OF STOCK I and the long established and continual Increase of trade from all parts of tne union, witn tho many improvements tne undersigned has recently made in bis machinery, enables mm to sell bis srtiems st less prices than any other nianuf aoturor ; and he respectfully solicits his friends and tho public in general to call and examine his large assortment of LOOKING GLArSES and PICTURE FRAMES nrevlous to iiurchaslnir. On band, ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, MAHOGANY and GILT MUULUiNU, of every description, and an lengths, lor snipping. All communications throuffli the post otilce will be thankfully received snd punctually attended to. Direct to box 101, Chat ham Square Post Ottlcu. mb31-d3m) 8. J. SIGLER. 1853. MW SILK GOODS. 1853. A. R. FROTIIINGIIAM, OF the former firm of Cablbton, Fbothikohasi A Co., having purchased the entire business of tbe late firm of Carle- ton A Co., haa tbe pleasure of announcing to their customers, and the trade generally, that he will continue tbe SILK AND r ANur phi uoojjs business at tne aame place gux nroao- way. lie has now In store, of THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATION, a LARGE and COMPLELE stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, consisting (in part) oft men uress buss. Printed Bareges. French Jaconets and Lawns. Rich printed M. De Laines. Barege De L sines. New designs. Bombazines, andother mourning goods. Embroideries, Laces, Trimmings, Ac Linen Cambrio Handkerchiefs. Ribbons, Gloves. Silk Hosiery, Cravats, Ac, Ac Also, a full assortment of MUSLIN GOODS, of every va riety ; to all of which will bo added the newest and most desirable styles on arrival. Manv vears exnorienco In the trade enables him to present to purchasers ample inducements to inspect his stock, which Is offered on LIBERAL TEIIMS snd at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. A. R. FROTHINUHAM, SOS Broadway, Between John and Fulton streets. New York, Feb. 18, 183i.-mh9 2m LOOKING-GLASS WARE-ROOMS Art Repository aad Gallery. WILLIAMS, STEVENS V WILLIAMS, No. 853 Broadway. New York. LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTURERS, Importers snd Deal-era in Fibst Class Edeopean Enoravibqs. Abtists Ma- TEBIALS, Oil. PANTINOS, DuAWINOS, STA1VABY AND WOBKS or Art oeneballv. The attention ot purchasers Is respectfully solicited, with tho assurance that every article will be lurnishedof asuperior quality at the most reasonable rates. mar5-3md. Fairbanks' Patent Platform Scales. ffmnreved In nunlllv and reduced In Price.) ADAPTED to every required operation ot weighing, as Railroad Scales for Trains aud Single Cars, In use on the principal railroads in tbe United States and Great Britain. WAREHOUSE SCALES. HEAVY PORTABLE SCALES, on wheels, tor Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ac STORE SCALES, various modifications) COUNTER SCALES; HAY and COAL SCALES, sic. These scales nave neon long anown ana severely icsieu; and the universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect adjustment Is such, that they are regarded as THE standabd, from which there is no appeal. FAIRBANKS & CO., cv waierat., new sora. In Columbus, N. S. Bbnton. msr5-3md HAT AND CAP STORE. THE OLD STAND! f pli E subscriber comes greeting, to every I hat and cap wearer Tn Central Ohio, with one ol tbe very best assortments of HATH AND CAPS ever brouaht to this Dart of the State. embracing nearly every variety of style now worn by tho human family. His Hats are made to order, by some of the best and most celebrated establishments East and West, vis i Beebe ACo , New York; Burtalctt AMilynn, Philadelphia ; Uodd&Co., Bates, Whitcher A Co., and others, of Cincinnati ; all of which will be sold at fair prices ; and he wishes it to be distinctly understood that it ia all nonsense lor others to say they can sell lower than he can. Being a practical hatter, and engaged in the business for years, he understands what a hat can be made Bnd aold lor. tiis siocx consists un part) oi tne iouowiug varieties : Black and Drab Beaver, exlra ; Black and Drab Moleskin, extra ; Black and Drab Brush, extra ; Otter and Seal Drab ; Black and Drab Hungarian, very fine; Black and drab Kossutb, in great variety ; A large and well selected assortment of Straw goods for Men and Boys. A very nnn assortment oi straw nais ior cnuoren, so., etc Ills old irienda and the public are invited to call and examine the assortment and prices. J. E. RUDIS1LL, apxj ' Align ni next aoor to toe diage uuicu. General Headquarters, FOR LIFE, FIRE, MARINE AND HEALTH IN8U- OIRce In Platt'a Block, State St., op Stnlra. IN these days of failures of Insurance Companies, the undersigned would call attention to the exhibits of somo ot the companiea which he has the honor to represent. Among them are the Franklin Fire Ins. Co. of Philadelphia assets 1,384,300 Franklin, of New York, do. 300,000 Springfield Fire and Marine, do. 1M.150 Etna, of Utica, N. Y., do. 170,0110 Rensalaer.of Lanslngburg, N.Y., do. 800,000 Union, of Fort Plain, N.Y., do. 173,000 Hudson River Ins., Waterford, N. Y., do. 340,978 City Insurance Company of Cincinnati, do. 500,000 Several of the above companies take Marine and Fire risks. LIFE INSURANCE. Mutual Benefit Now York and New Jersey 1,331,000 Jefferson I.lle Insurance Co., Cincinnati 100,000 American Temperance Lite Ins. Co., Hartford.... 100,000 American Mutual Life Ins. Co., New Haven 100,000 HEALTH INSURANCE. Mechanics Mutual Health Associaliun, Cin $29,000 The undersitmed will take ireat nlcasure in exhibiting the re cent reports oi all the above companies, and explaining in exten-so their resources and manner ot doing business, in the various departments of Firo, Marine, Lite, and Health Insurance, there can be no superior facilities orlered by any agent or company. sjaIaIfoUNIA Liru j(ltvw tanen on moai lavoraDie terms. Remember to call at Head Uuarters, State street, up stairs. WARREN JENKINS, Agent. L. E. Wilson, sub-agent mar 26. Books and Stationery. A RARE opportunity Is now offered for purchasing Books Stationery, c. AT I.IIE1T IIAHUAIAH: The undersigned are now oflerina for aaie, at the old store of Huntincton & Macintire, their very large assortoiont ot Law, Medical, theological, Historical and Miscellaneous Books. Also, all the Clsasicsl and Common School Books in general in. Largo Family Bibles, School Bibles and Testaments, Blank Booka, Arc, at prices heretofore unequaled. s laTiujinni Can. Letter, Folio Post, Demy and Medium Paper ! Note Pa per, Envelopes, Visiting and Printers' Cards, Ac Also, a large variety oi rocaet t.uuery, tociuaiug nogera at Wolstenholm'a fine Pen and Pocket Knivea. Gold aad Silver Pencils Gold Pens and Cases Ie tallle Pens, eVe.t Pocket Books. Porte-OIouBalea. Baokera' Cases, Porte-Folloe, vc. The attention of Booksellers. Professional Men. Teachers and peraons purchasing for Libraries, aad all others, ia respectfuly solicited. Batter bargains sre now ottered than can be bad at any Bookstore ia the Western country. ISA All I. . IT nil IJ1U, JAMES T. BURR, JalO Assignees of Huntington A Macintire. Great Bargains. IN order to close tho business at the Bookstore oT Huntington & Macintire. the entire stock of BOOKS. STATIONERY, ate, lanow offered at unprecedented low price. fjUKAr riiui,it:ATiunr. A large variety of lis ht Literature will be aold at coat price.. MEDICAL BOOKIE The attention of the Medical Pro fession ia called to the extensive assortment of Medical Book which wil be sold at bargains. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. Among which will be found most of tbe late Duplications, aa well aa a great varietv of standard C lassical snd Theological Worka. LAW BOOKS. Members of tbe profession about sddlng to tueir uurariea, wouio nna ii to their advantage to examine our stoca oeiore purenasing ISAAC N. WHITING, Am,.. JaU JAMES T. BURR, "'" NICARAGUA; its People, Scenery, Monuments, snd the proposed Interoeesnie Canal; with numerous maps and il lustrations, a vois. ovo, ny e. u. Bquier. For sale at the New Bookstore. mh!5 i. H. RILEY A CO, LAW ROOKS. K ENTS COMMENTARIES. Seventh edition. 4 vols. Russet oa Crimes, sixth edition. 3 vols. Just published, aad for sale at the New Bookstore. mh23 J. H. RILEY A CO. JHoiln Ijio 0tott Journal THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 13. 1852. THE TWO TREES. I saw two trees. The one was fair sad high, , And threw its leafy branches round It wide " So perfect was Its shape, that e'en the sky Seemed proud to bsve that space thus occupied : Yet was it hollow i all Its heart was gone ; But year by year It swell'd and flourished on. The other was by grandeur so unmark'd, That it was scarce dlttingulsh'd where it stood With many more some time before impark'd From the last vestige of an ancient wood-But though small glory clothed It ss It grew, Its heart was to the core still sound and true. And as It plessed the lord of that domain, At length to try the truth of those two oaks, The proud one with a few sharp clefts was slsin Tho humble one sustained a thousand strokes; And when at length at eventide it foil, . A nobler fall was not in all the dell. Tbe proud one, yielding little bnt Its dress, Wss left upon the spot to rot sway; The bumble one lived still In use to bless, In ornament to charm, from day to day Tranaferr'd Into tbe mansion's fairest room, Where Genius flings round Art immortal bloom. Alto I knew two men, like those two trees; The one was In profession grest and high, And scorn'd the other who could not so please With much display the superficial eye. Who does not tee how meek true worth may stand, While great pretence would cumber all the land I For be (the humbler) powerful was, but mild-Teacher of teachers, strong, profound, but clear ; Unostentatious as a little child, Yet In sagacity an ancient seer; And though his days were not In pnblle spent, Ho gave again, through man, what God had lent Household Words. BLEAK HOUSE. A NEW WORK BY CHARLES DICKENS. CHAPTER V. A MORNING ADVENTURE. Although the morning was raw, and although the fog still seemed heiivy I aay seemed, for the windows were in encrusted with dirt, that thev would bave made midsummer sunshine dim I was sufficiently forewarned uf the discomfort within doors at that early hour, and sufficiently curious about London, lo think it a good idea on the part of Mis Jellyhy when she proposed that we should go out for a walk. ' Ma won't be down for ever io long,' she said, 'and then it's a chance if breakfast' ready fur an hour afterward, they da wd le to. A to Pa, he gets what be can. and goes to tbe office. He never has what you would cull a regular breakfast. Priscilla leave bitn out the uat and tome niHR, when there ia any, over night. sometimes there isn't any milk, aud sometimes th cat drink it. But I am afraid you must be tired, Miss Sutnmerson ; and perhaps you would rather go to bed.' l am not at an tired, my dear said 1, ' and would much prefer to go out.' ' It you're sure you would,' returned Miss Jellvbv. I'll get my thing ou.' Ada said she would go too, and was soon astir. I made a proposal to Peepy, in default of being able to do anything better for him, that be should let me wash him, aud afterward lay him down on my bed again. To thia he submitted with the best grace possible; staring at me during the whole operation, a if he never had been, and never could again be, so astonished in hi life looking very miserable alio, cortainly, but making no complaint, and going snugly to sleep a soon as it was over. At first I was hi two mind about taking such a liberty, but I toon reflected that nobody in the house wa likely to notice it. What witb tne bustle ol despatching 1'eepv, and the bustle of getting myself ready, and helping Ada, I was soon quite in a glow. We found Miss Jelly by trying to warm herself at tho (ire in the writing-room, which rnsoilla was then lighting witn a smutty parlor candle stick throwing tbe candle in to make it burn better. Everything wa just as we hod left it last night, and was evidently intended to remain so. Below stair the dinner-cloth had not been taken away, but had been left ready for breakfast. Crumbs, dust, and waste paper were all over the house. Some pewter pot and a milk-pan hung on tbe area railings ; the door stood open; and we met the cook round the corner coming out of a public bouse, wiping her mouth. She mentioned, a she passed us, that she had been to ee what o'clock it wa. But before we met the cook, wemet Richard, who was was dancing up and down Thavie' Inn to warm bis feet. He was nereeablv surprised to see us stirrintT so soon, and said he would gladly share our walk. So he took care ot Ada, and Miss Jellyby and I went hrst I may mention that Miss Jellyby bad relapsed into her tilky manner, and that I really should not have thought he liked me much, unless she had told me so. Where would you wish to go !' she asked. 'Anywhere, my dear,' I replied. 'Anywhere', nowhere,' saiJ MissJellyby, stopping perversely. Let us go omewnere at any rate, said l. She then walked me on very fast. I do n't care,' said he. ' Now, you are my wit ness, Miss Summerson, I say I don't care but if he was to come to our bouse, wuh hi great, shining, lumpy forehead, night after night, till he was a old as Methuselah, I would n't have anything to say to him. Such Asses as be and Ma make of themselves!' Mv dear !' I remonstrated in allusion to the emthet. and the vigorous emphasis Miss Jellyby set upon it. ' Your duty as a child 'O! don't talk of duty a a child, Miss Summerson ; where ' Ma's duty a a parent? All made over to the public and Africa, I suppose ! Then let the public and Africa show duty a a child ; it ' much more their doty than mine. You are shocked, I dare my! Very well, io am I shocked too; so we are both shocked, and there's an end of it!' She walked me on faster yet. ' But fur all that, I lay again, he may come, and come, and come, and I won't have anything tn say to him. I can 't bear him. If there any stuff in the world that I hate and detest, it' the stuff be and Ma talk. I wonder the very paving stone opposite onr house can have the patience to stay there, and be a witness of such inconsistencies and contradictious as all that sounding nonsense, and Ma's management !' I could not but understand ner to refer to Mr. yuale. the young gentleman who had appeared after dinner, yesterday. I was saved the disagreeable necessity of pursuing the subject, by Eichard and Ada coming up at a round pace, laughing, and asking u if we meaut to run a race? Thus interrupted. Mis Jellyby be came silent, and walked moodily on at my side; while I admired tbe long successions and varieties ol treeta, the quantity of people already going to and fro, tbe number of vehicle pauing and repassing, the busy preparation in the setting forth of shop window and tbe sweeping oat of sheds, and the extraordinary creatures in rags, secretly groping among the iwept-out rubbish for pin and other refuse. ' So, cousin,' laid the cheerful voice of Richard to Ada, bnhind me. ' We are never to get ont of Chancery 1 We have come by another way to our place of meeting yesterday, and by tbe Great Seal, here's the old lady again ! ' ' Truly, there sne wa, immediately in front ot as, courtseying and (miling, and laying, with her jester, terday' air of patronage : The wards in Jarndyce. Ve-ry happy, l am rare r Yon are out early, ma'am,' said I, as shecourtesled to me. Ye-es! I usually walk here early. Before the Court sits. It'a retired. I collect my thought here for the business of Ihe day,' said the old lady, min- cingly. Tbe business of the day requires a great deal of thought. Chancery justice is so ve-ry difficult to follow.' Who this. Mis Summerson T' whispered Mis Jellyby, drawing my arm tighter through her own. The little old lady's hearing wa remarkably quick. She answered for herself directly. - A suitor, my child. At your aervlce.. I nave tne honor to attend court regularly. With my document. Hm I the nla-tsnra of addressing another of tbe youthful parties in Jarndyce f aid the old lady, re covering nerseil, wnu ner ueaa on uue awe, iiuui a very Inur rmirtpav. Bichard, anxious to atone for bis thoughtlessness of yesterday, good-naturedly explained mat mis jellyby israa not connected with the suit. Ha! laid the old lady. 'She doea not expect a judgment 1 She will still grow old. But not so old. 0 dear, no f This is tbe garden of Lincoln' Inn. I call it my garden. It i quite a bower in the summertime. Where the bird sing melodiously. I pas the greater part of the long vacation here. In contemplation. You find tbe long vacation exceeding long, don't you t We aid yes, a the seemed to expect oa to say so. ' When the leave are fulling from tbe trees, and there are no more flower in bloom to make un into nosegay for the Lord Chancellor' court,' said the old lady, the vacation ii fulfilled ; and the lixlh teal, mentioned in the Revelation, again prevails. Pray come and see my lodging. It will be a good omen for me. Youth, and hope, and beauty, are very seldom there. It is a long time since I had a visit from either.' She had taken my hand, and leading me and Mis Jellyby away, beckoned Richard and Ada to come too. 1 did not know bow to excuse myself, and looked to Richard for aid. As he wa half amused and half cu rious, and all in doubt bow to get rid of tbe old lady without offence, she continued to lead u away, and he and Ada continned to follow l our strange conductress informing us all the time, with much smiling con- doacension, that she lived close by. It wa quite true, a it oon appeared. She lived o close by, that we had no time to have done humoring her for a few moment, before she wa at home. Slip ping us out at a little aide gate, the old lady (topped most unexpectedly in a narrow back atreet, part of some court and lane immediately outside the wall of tbe inn, and said, 'This i my lodging. Pray walk op!' 8he bad (topped at a shop, over which was written, Krook, Rag and BotlU Warehouse. Also, in thin letters, Krook, Dealers in Marine Stores. In one part of the window was a picture of a red paper mill, at which a cart was unloading a quantity of sacks of old rngs. In another, Kilchen-Slvff Bought, In another, Old Iron Bought. In another, Waste raper Bought. In another, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wardroltt Bought. Everything seemed to be bought, and nothing to be sold there. In all part of the window, were quantitie of dirty bottle ; blacking buttles, mediciue bottles, ginger beer aud soda-water bottles, pickle bottles ; wine bottles, ink bottle ; I am reminded by mentioning the latter, that the shop had, in several little particular, the air of being in a legal neighborhood, and of being, as it were, a dirty banger-on ana disowned relation or the law. There were a great many ink bottle. There was a little tottering bench of shabby old volume out- tide the door, labelled ' Law Book, all at 9d.' Some of the inscription 1 have enumerated were written in law-hand, like the .paper I had seen in Kenge and Carboy' office, and the letter I had so long received from the firm. Among them was one, in the same writing, having nothing to do witb the business of the shop, but announcing that a respectable man aged forty five wanted engrossing or copying to execute with neatness and dispatch : Address to Nemo, care of Mr. Krook within. There were several second-hand bags, blue and red, hanging up. A little way within the hop door, lay heaps of old crackled parchment scrolls, and discolored and dog's-eared law papers. 1 could bave fancied that all the ruslv keys, of wbicb there must have been hundreds huddled together as old iron, had once belonged to door of room or ctrong chest in lawyer' office. The litter of rags tumbled partly into and partly out of a one-legged wooden scale, bang ing without any counterpoise from a beam, might bave been counsellors' baud end gnwn torn up. One had only to fancy, as Richard whispered to Ada and me while we all stood looking in, that yonder bone in a corner, piled together and picked very clean, were tbe bones ot clients, to make the picture complete. As it wa still foggy and dark, Bnd as the shop was blinded besides by the wall of Lincoln's Inn. inter cepting the light within a couple of yards, we should not have seen so much but for a lighted lantern that an old man in spectacle and a hairy cap wa carrying about in the shop. Turning towards the door, he now caught sight ol us. He was short, cadaverous, and withered ; and head sunk sideways between his shoulders, and the breath issuing in visible smoke from hi mouth, a if he were on fire within. Hi throat, chin. and eyebrow were so frosted witb white hairs, and o gnarled with vein and puckered skin, that be looked, from bis breast upward, like some old root io a fall of mow. ' Hi, bi !' laid the old man, coming to tbe door. Have yon anything to sell 7' We naturally drew back and glanced at oar conduc tress, who had been trynig to open the house door with a key she bad taken from her pocket, and to whom Richard nuw said, that, as we had the pleasure of seeing where she lived, we would leave her, being pressed for time. But she was not to be to easily left. She became so fantastically and pressingly earnest in her entreaties that we would walk op, and see ber apartment for an instant; and was so bent, in ber harmless way, on leading me in, a part of tbe good omen she desired; that I (whatever the other might do) aw nothing for it but to comply. I suppose we were all more or less curious at any rate, when the old man added his persuasion to her, ' Aye, aye T l'lease her I It won t take a minute ! Uome in, cume in ! Come in through the shop, if t'other door ' out of order!' we all went in, stimulated by Richard' laughing encouragement, and relying on bis protection. 'Mv landlord. Krook !' said the little old lady, con descending to him from ber lofty nation, a she pre sented him to us. ' He is called among the neighbor the Lord Chancellor. His shop is called tbe Court of Chancery. He is a very eccentric person. He is very odd. Oh, I assure you he ia very odd !' 1852. CVF 1852. Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad. CONNECTlNUst8andutky City wilh Mad Hirer and Lake Erie Railroad to Cincinnati, and with Steamboats dailv to Cleveland, Dunkirk, BuSalo and Detroit Connectinx at Toledo and Monroe with the Hlchlmtn South ern snd Northern Indian Railroad to Chicago. Also, at rhelDy Junction wim (Cleveland, Columbus ltd Cincinnati Hailrosd, and at Newark with Central Ohio Bsilroad to Zanesville. B 1711 IflER AltKANUKItlENT. PASBENGENGEH TRAINS will leave Dailv. fSnadavs ex cepted.) until further notice, aa follows t Expbbss Tbaim will leave Sandusky City at 11.40 A . M., connecting at Shelby Junction with I) press Trains to Cleveland and Columbus, and at Newark with Express Train to Zaneevllle. Retnrnlns:, will leave Newark at 10 A. Bt., after the arrival of the Eapreae Train from Zaaesvilln, and connecting at Shelby junction wim cxpnTsa j rmiu. to .irveiaaa ana oiumuus, arriving Bt Sandusky City in time to take the Boats East and West. Accommodation Tbain Freight and Pattengers Will leave Sandusky City at S 30 V. M , stooping over night at Mansfield and arriving at Newark at 11.40 A. M. Keturnlnr. will leave Newark at 100 P. II.. stoDnln over Bight at Mansfield snd arriving at Sandusky City at 11 30 A. M. t he (Company la preparea to receive iretgnt on consignment and transport it to any point on their road. (For particulars see Freight Tariff.) J. K. ROBINSON, rup't. Sandusky, May 7, 1853-d3m American Express Compaiy, VIA. NSW YORK AND BRIE. AND ALBANY AND BUFFALO RAILROADS. THE undersigned, (proprietor ol the above company,) would respectf ully Inform their triends and tbe public generally that they have completed arrangement wim all the different llnea of Railroads throughout tbe country, and with tbe several lines of first class Steamers oa the Lakes aad Western Rivers ; and they can most confidently assure the public that their facilities, now ofiered, for tbe SAFE AND SPEEDY TRANSPORTATION of Specie, Bank Holes, Packages, Bundles and Coses of Goods, and the Collection of Nous, Drafts and Actsmnts an But equaled by any other line now in existence. All our Express matter la ander the immediate charge of trusty and competent messenger, who have at all tlmaa Iroa Safes for the better security of money and valuable package. floods and packages intended for oar line should be marked AjfiaiCAK Extbbss Company." Olsss and Glassware will be received and forwarded only at the owner's risk. fy Merchants and others ordering Goods by as will find that their buaineaa Is done with great promptness, sad at reasonable rates. We have offices at the following places, to and from which Is a Daily Express, Pundaye excepted : New York, R. T. Cleveland, Ohio; Springfield, Ohio ; Albany, " Paadusky, Davtoa, Buffalo, " Mansfield, " Titba, " Dunkirk, " ML Vernon, " Toledo,-Detroit, Michigaa ; Newark, - Milwaukie. Wlsc'a ; Chicago, Illinois ; Zanesville, " at Louis, Mo. Galena, Cincinnati ss WELLS, BTTTERFIELD A CO, No. 10 Wall etrxrt, and No. 8. Erie Place, N. V. L1V1NUSTON. FAHtiO CO, No. 157 Main stnvt, Buffalo. R. J. CORNELL. Agent. Columbus, O, May 5, 1853-d6m TO RAILROAD CONTRACTOR!. PROPOSALS will be received at the ndiee ot Ihe Stmbraville aad Indiana Railroad Compos y hi Newark, frem the ant to the evening nf the eighth day of June, ll-Si, for the (rubbing, clearing, grading and maaonry of that portioa ol tbe Bieatm-ville and Indiana Railroad between Coshocton aad Newark, being about 35 mile la length snd ensnprishac ansae heavy cau and fills and a bridge erroe tbe Maskmgum river. Bide will ba recti red for secUoas of about oae Bale each, or for the entire diviaina. Profiles aad sperifiratlons. with appropriate estimates of Quantities, can be eea at the cmces la Newark and Swabraville after the first of June. J. BLICKENsDERFEM. J a., BteabeavtUe, April 26,180. Chief Engineer. 'eTuTTLJ6Mk Co. aaMsd. LsA0-dly 1 uwuvs,

T VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 13, 1852. 'NUMBER 260 1 us it PRINTED AMD PUBLISHED BT SCOTT 8AIOOK, OFFICE JOUBNAL BUILDINGS, HIOH AND FBABI, STBIITS. COUNT1NU ROOM ON PEARL STREET. T E ttMi Invariably U advance. I'lie Dully, to porsons in Columbus, per year . . . f t 00 " tout by mall out of Columbm SOU ' during the session, snd Trl-Weekly balance or rear lu Columbus 8 00 lly mall i 00 I'ba Trl-Weekly by mail 3 00 Weekly In Colutubus 8 00 Outol the city; by null, single . . 1 60 To uluba ot lour and upwarda . . 1 85 Tuoluba ol ten and upwards, tooneaddress- . 1 00 Dally, session 900 Trl-Weekfy 1 00 Weekly, siugle 50 Tocluhsol liveand upwards 40 Advertising. I'belollowingratoeend rules of sdvertlslng hare been agreed upon between the proprietora of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio Mate jiihtmh, w wo vuni ,u(i, m au CBN us, aiier (IIIB OHKI. juiy to, tn. Dally I'nper. One square, 10 llnea or leaa, onelniortlun " each additional " " 1 'k , u ti it 2 (0 50 . 085 ... 1 50 ... 3 00 ... 3 00 ... 4 00 ... 6 00 . . 8 00 . - . 10 00 . . 15 00 ' i ' 1 inonfh . . 4- n a . . . . i ... n 3 i it ii ii 6 " . . . - . ii ii ii 0 " i ii ii ia i Standing card, 5 llnea or loa, per annum . i columii.wllh 4cltHiigos, " " " " II II 1'J II II II . " changed weekly " " 14 daily " ' 4 " with 4oniinci ' " iJ 11 ii ft 11 " . 14 n 11 18 " " " j " changed weekly " . . is 00 . . . 10 00 . . . 20 00 28 00 ' 85 00 . . 30 00 . . 80 00 . 35 00 - 40 00 45 00 . - . 65 00 130 00 1 aauy Other cases not provided for, chargeable In conformity with the above rates. This standard of measurement to be minion type. For each additional aquare in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length ot time, and for aach additional aquare inserted under the yearly ratee, bait price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless it la specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise, menu beyund the amount charged for their publication. Anniiuiinlni randlilates (for offices of evorv descriution) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name; the same to bo, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisement from strangers or transient persons to ba paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number ot insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly; The privileges of yearly advertitera will be confined rigidly to their regular business; and ail advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, flenoral Agents, Real Kstate Agents, 4 c, not to be contracted ior by theyoar, but to bo charged by the piece, at the usual rates. MO AOVBUTISBMBNT CAN BR INSBUTKD GBATOTTOUSLY. Adke'tf.iiientalorcharl table institutions, Are companies, ward, township mil other public meetings, and such like, to becburged ball iirico , , Deaths Inserted without charge.unless accompanied by funeral invitation ' or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to bo paid lor. , , ltu!Ulai advertisers, and all otherssending communieatlons or requiring unllces, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, con. certs, or V public entertainments where charges are made tor a lmittaoiv - all notices ot private associations every notice duaiiiueiltonall attention to private enterprises, calculatedorin-t-nded to ptnmota individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid tor. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not loss than 80 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by au advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as if solid, Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be holden ior the price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. HOMEOPATHY. DRS. COULTER A HAItNKS announce to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that thoy have formed a partnership ior tbe practice of the Healing Art according to the reformatory law of Homeopathy. They expect also to cure their patients without that severe and terrible medication which makes them worse before they can be made better, or sinks them nearer tbe grave belore there ia any effort to raise them. ClOlllce In Hie Odeon Buldinjc. Residence of Dr Coulter, corner of htato and fourth streets. Residence of Dr-Barnes, Town St., South sido 4 doors west ol Third. apl?t-tf nil. H. I. THHALL. (Into of Gambler.) o FFICE removed to UwVNNK'a Block, corner of High street aud Sugar alley. inarn 111. IMinKlfP TIIOMPMON'rt OFFICE. O. 4, Neil's) Badinage, opposite the Secretary ol State's ouice, lllgn strcot, lyoiumuu. uw. NATHAN BKOOKB, Justice of the Peace. Office In the 1 ocrn formerly occupied by Justioe Evans, south of the Franklin Bank, up atalrs. GKREi ABBOTT fc CO DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, dials, House Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, tie., to. No. 161 High street, sign of the fillt Padlock. A. B. BUTTLES, " " Attorney and Connaellorat l.nw, Columbua, Ohio, Office, No. 8, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secrutary ot Stale's othcet Jyin WALTKIt TIIUALI,, Attorney nnil Counavllornt l.nw.Colanibua, Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to bike the Acknowledgment of Weeds for the State ot New York. - ocf-iO JAMKtf A. WILCOX, " " " Notary Public and Comiiilaaloner for New V nrk and WlMConain. AT the Oillco of P. B. J. A. WILCOX, High street, near Broad. mh3-d3m J. R. TDTTLB, ATTOBNBY AND COONSSLLOB AT LAW. OFFICE Nest door aouth of City Bank Buildings, overSlc . urn's SaddleryHtore.Columbua.Ohlo. nolf-Htwlv SA.JUBL GALLOWAY. HBJTBY . VAO. UALTiOWAY & PAGE. ATTORNEYS A T LA W. WE will practice law, as partners, in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U.S. Courts. Office in Piatt's now building, opposite Stitte House, maytitl JOSBFII F, SMITH. SAMUEL M. MILLS. M il ITU V MILLS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Real Eatnte, lleilnty l.nad and Praaloa Agents, Two doors East of High, on Town Street, COLUMBUS, OHIO, ATTEND to the practice of their Profession, obtaining Pensions, buying, selling and obtaining Land Warrants, selling and leasing iteal Estate, examining land titles, collection of clams, &c, &c. tW Letters from a distance atust be pot-paid. p7 F. C SKSSIONS. . HABBIS. F. C. SESSIONS eV CO.. WHOLBSALB AND BBTAIL DBALBBB Il DRY GOtlDM, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Ate. Four doors south of the American, Columbus. ocH WM. SB1BBBT. ULLBT. HIIBIKT & I.M.I.BY, I OOK BINDERS. AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, ARK prepared to Bind in any style, In a superior maimer having In usi Hrst Embossing Press, Ac No, 1 Buckeye Block 2d story. Pg JOHN W. BAB BE. BOBBBT ABMSTBOKU. BAKER cV ARMSTRONG, r EAL ESTATE BUOKEllS and OENERAL LAND AGENTS. IV Office, South room Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O. LUCIAN BUTTLKS. THBO. COMSTOCK. OBO. O.COMSTOCB. BUTTLES, COM STOCK tfc CO., (Successors to B. Comstock A Co.,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manufacturers, and dealers in 8alt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio, jy Liberal advances made oa consignments. maro J. RIDGWAY Se CCS Iraa Faaadry. Broad street, aear Ike Bridge, Colans-baa, Okie. Atoms ot all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. octivl II B? KM1TII. Aactloaand Comaslssiiaa Merrhaat, No. 3, Odeoa Baildlasta, Colamkoa, hla. ALL kinds of Merchandize, Real Eatate. Household Faralture tec. Ate, sold on reasonable terms. Persons wishing any description of goods sold will find It to their advantage to call. Liberal advances made on consignments. uoiamDus, uci. 4, idji.-w. HENRY CBBARB ak ABIJAB S.CHEARS, BsssefBiBiersaaarar"""" Hlgbatreet, between Spring sad Long streets, Columbua, Ohio rn0-dly NOTICE. . t , ... THE undersigned hare this day associated themselves in bush aess, under tbe nrm of WM. RICHARDS CO, at the oJ 4taad ot Wm. Richards, No. L, NeU House, "J Columbus, Febnury 1, 185L WM. H. 8LADE, Thellberal patroaace with which our friends and tbe pablis Keaerally Aass farored as. Is gratefully acknowledged j and acn-liassatinortbeeameiB respecUaUy Jolted February 1, 185L. WaL RICHARDS A CO. All persoas having ansettlrd eeoann was u . -' " Wm. Richards, are invited to call and settle the hy?J note. 1 ,n TALCABLB PROPERTY ON THIRD STREET FOR SALE. INSURANCE. Thoae who wish tor Fire Inanramce will please read ine following ueperi er ine FRANKLIN FIKB INftUKANCK COMPANY. OF PIIir.ADKI.PHIA. QHOWINO CASII ASHE'i'TH, January 1st, 1853, Invested is IOIIOWS I First, Mortgages, chiefly In Philadelphia $957,513 4 Real Estate purchased at Sherifl sale 84,377 78 Temporary Loans on Collaterals 185,005 73 Stocks, valued at C0.50S aosl 68,385 50 notes, Kills receivable, to 8,00 vo Cash 40,481 39 91 284 390 M INSURANCE AGAINST FIHB In the above com pany, ny iieih ytl WAKKfcN JENKINS, Agent Hartford Life anil Health Insurance company, VVFWKrOST OFFICE BUILDING, HARTFORD, COl Capital and Burplnsj over 300,000. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED NEARLY 4000 POLICIES. NO HEALTH RISKS TAKEN BY THE COMPANY. THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COM. PAN Y take risks on Life, irant or purchase annuities, eon. fer endowments, and make contracts anon sad appertaining to aeierrea ana revisinnary interests connectea wnn uie risas, agreeably to the powers and privileges conferred by the charter. ine nusiness oi ine company is conauctea upon ine Joint Stock and lttntual plan. at the option of the Insured, thus meetlnsr the wants and clr. eumstances of the public more fully, it is believed, than purely mutual companies can oo. Annuities will be sranted or nurchased. and endowments con ferred on terms highly favorable, and according to the rates of we most iiDerai ana well conauctea companies in una country ana in angiana. Tbo charter of this Company provides that the wire may In sure the Hie ot her husband, and the amount to be paid be sa cure trom creditors at his death. An equitable sum will si ways be paid for policies surrendered to tho company before they expire. Traveling, ses, and foreign residence permits will be granted at a small oxtra premium. Policies on lives of persons going to California will be granted on the Joint Stock principle only, and at an extra rate of premium.Extract from the Certiflcato of the Comptroller of the State 01 Connecticut, dated januabt 7tn, itiot. "The great success and prudent management of this company. together with its well invested capital and surplus, entitle it to the entire eonfldenre of the community, and I recommend It . in my opinion equal In strength and ability to the be ' Jlstltu. Uons of the kind in tho Union." (Signed' (l. s. 1 Rcrus G Pinnxv, Comptroller. The Board ot Directors Is composed of active business men with capital and character Involved, and slvlne their personal attention to the management and control of tbe transactions of ine company. jas. iiiaun, president, wis. 1. muu&ck, vice rresiaent. Hknrt I.. Millbb, Secretary. Harttord, Dec. 10, 1651. Pnmnblrts. Aoolleatlona, and all necessary information upon tho subject, cau be bad by calling on the AGENT, or W. Rl. FINCH, under Exchange Bank. Pitlsliunli Life Insurance Company. PERPETUAL CHARTER, WITH A CAPITAL OF $100,000. THIS Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with Lift Rilks, on tho Joint Stock and Mutual rates combined. On the Joint Stockplan,tho rates are one-third less than those charged by Mutual Companies, and fifteen per cent, lower than the rates of most Stock Companies. The Charter permits the granting of insurance on Life In every form. Including the right of Wife, Childrm, Parents, or Creditors. To Insure the Life of another for their own exclusive ben- eflt, payable atier death or upon the parties arriving at the age 01 ou, uo, ou or uo years. urricfctto. Jambs 8. Hoon. President: Sam'l McClurkan. Vice Presl- den 1 Joseph S. Lbkch, Treasurer 1 Charles A. Colton, Secretary. uincciuno. James S. Hoon, Joseph S. Leech, John S. Dilworth, Charles A. Colton, Sam'l McClurkan, William Phillips, John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. ITon. William Wilxins, late Secretary of War. Hon Walter Forward, late Secretary of Treasury. John Snvdrr, Esq., Cashier Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Lbkch, Wholesale Grocer. Those desirous of Insul ins, or in want of Information on the subject, will please call atthe office, over the Book Store of Hunt ingtun fe Macintire, uign siren, coiumnus, unio. A. 11. iAjin&nanuifiiviKniii Norman Gay, M. D Examining Physician, No. 4, Neil's New Hall. deco-Om. Washington Union Insurance Company, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITAL. ftlOO.OOO. INSURES the safer classes of proporty at reasonable rates oi nremiuins. No risks taken on the " Soecial Hazardous " class es, nor to exceed $3,000 in amount upon one riak, or la the same vicinity. By such means this Company expecte to avoid any large and ruinous loss by one Ore, the great cause of the insolvency of so many lusurance Companiea. The receipts ot the Company from March 1st, 1831, to October 1st, lCSl, wero over $(i!),000. Losses in the same period, (1080. Reports ol tbe standing and condition of the Company are made quarter-yearly. urricnuci. Hon. Reuben Wood. President: D.B.Dunham, Vice Presl- dent; O. N. Skeels, Secretary Gborob Myoatt, Treasurer. K. It. VANRENSAI.AER, Agent for the above Compsny, is prepared to Issuo Policies and to furnish alt necessary information. Office over Huntington & Maclntiro's Book Store, High street, Columbus decS-6in. TIITTLK'S RF.AL EHTATK AGBNCF. IN connection with my LAW OFFICE, I have opened an or flee for the nurnose of transacting business as a Real Eatate Agent. '-Any business in tbls line entrusted to me will receive tbe promptest attention. ueeaa, Mortgages, Leases, ana aucumeui. ui uuiiai aiuu will be written and acknowledged on the shortest nntlco. Acknowledgments of Deeds, Ac, when taken, at my Office, will ba done without ckarjre. And I would here say, that my price for Bny property ottered for sale, ahull alwava be the aame aa that of the owner himself, that the tonfidenn and integrity so necessary as between buyer and seller may not be destroyed by the agent. IBBnraace, on tne most reasonaoio terms, sou m guuu Companies. OmcE, up stairs In Carpenter's Building, one door south o City Bank Buildings. J- R- TUTTLE, eeeia bmimimoajiwi, COLIJMHliS AGENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. Gunrnaty Fund SI 00,000. HIS Company oilers to the insured all the security and ad-.mum. it tfiA Mntnal and Joint Stock nlana IBM heretofore annliri enmblneit. namelv i Low rates of nremlum : an annual return, in cash, of the per centaga required for the contingent risk of the year; an adequate, but not excessive provision tor the luture security ol memoors ior ine wnoie term 01 1110, wim an adequate interest In the accumulating fund secured to such members- at death, bv credits uoon their policies ; a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of short term mem bers, and also ior toe present security ui tuuaa iu uia .uui. term of lite. This is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium are Oxed at a lair reduced etandard, with a provision tor an annually Increasing accumulation of funda (for future uwnHt in iiH!t urimortioii to the amount of buaineaa and the increasing risk trom advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts, are., giving in ueian ine plan ana raw. ui the Company, furnished gratis, and applications received, by . II. A V A A Liu, np . B. M. Smith, Medics! Examiner. ociO-d MUTUAL INHII RA NOB. Western Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PA1NSVILI.E, OHIO. P. P. Banford, President. Wat. L. Perkins, Secretary. oc23-d i. R. TUTTLE, Agent. LIVES INSURED BY THE KENTUCKY BUTDAL LIFE lJiSURANCE COMPANY, COVINGTON, KY. HIIS Company baa an actual capital ot One Baadred Tbon-mmmd Unllare. and is msnaxed by men ol the highest integ rity and responsibility. rampmeta lurnunea, iniorraanoa iocu, uU .ii.w. eeived by J. R- TUTT LE, Agent, 1T. S. M. f MlTH, MCdlCai r.xaminrr. wcytj-uiy TUB UARTFORD LIFR AND H SALT II 1NMU ItANCB COMPANY. A-tAPITAl. STOCK. SlatiV.noli! Thia CompaBT. by thellb- 1 1 -r.i nrnTiaioaa of its charter, is enabled to oiler advsntages superior to those presented by any other Company ia the United ' . . . . .1 1 u . m 1 1 1 States eombining aa 11 aoos tne nmum, .mm owvm, uu AUa and Health principles ; in all of which the rates are aa favor- iie to thoae assured aa safety to them and the Company will arim L Thia Company ia the rst and tniy one in the Union, or tn the m 11 1. haiiamid. that haa thna combined Its operations, and oderedto (rant insurance with benefiU both present and prij.ee. V , 1 .11. i HMVj tn b.rm.anilMM.rfillnMarMfffreneemav IEriiuKwu.1. - n . . . .... 11 . . I 1 J .J .U n. r.1 Ub be made to tne pamuaiets t w "c .u" -s .. ......... nirn n enudTiiK. A w H. r 1 n Vv 11. . , . 1 Columbus, U, august ru, jeow 1bsbp9iipj n Life and Live Stoeks GAINST loss or damage by Fiax, and against tbe perils of scrip tioni taken In tbe following Companies: UNION MUTUAL L.la, instiaaniia ' .ri rii m , OHIO LIFB INSCRANCB COMPANY, CINCIN atsswasaata. NEW BNWli AND LivE'sTOCK INS. COMPANT, NKW UAVBN, CONNECTICUT. raVlUM WWSar.SBrwSaWsj EAGLB INHCRANCB COMPANY, CINriT"'. CTICA I NSCBLaSeBCOM T CaaltaJ - I 4l,(MMf. EMPIRE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, ROME, NEW YORK. Caaltal .....WMM. XQU1TABLB FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON. Risks Takea oa &"mc Uberai'termirand aJlloaaej procBptly CINCINNATI. vnnui! Jb HRlircnM. AUCTIONEERS k COMMISSION MERCHANTS MO. 3D MAin einniii, uinuinnAii. Aactloa Salei of Groceries every Tuesday aad Frl day 1 ot Dry Goods every Thursday. YORKE (V niWSON have always on hand a laigeas sortment of Groceries, st private asle, Also Are Aa-ents of tbe ANCUOrl MIL.LD, riitsourgu.ior the sale ol tneir superior urown sneeungs. Also Agents ot the BOUTIIG ATE FACTORY for the sale ot their celebrated Manufactured Tobacco, of which they haveatall tunes oa hand, Five, tight, and Pound Lump. augis-aiyiioe E. O. OOODMAJV. West tide Walnut itreeet, between Colombia & Pearl, WHOLBSALB DEALEB IN ALL VARIETIES OF nrunriMn. PUIVTlmi. AND OTIIKIt PAPER. CSf" Agent for Suffuld Eagle Mills Writing Paper. aplO PpNVELOPBS. WWM Buff Envelopes; MJS 1"V CU . UIIO uv 1 SS M Legul do I inn U tl..,a An, ALSO Note Pspers. a beautiful assortment, Just received by aplO '7 and 7 Walnut street 17RENCH COMMERCIAL LETTER FAPER.-300 M. reams mue ana w nite, just receivea una iur anio a. iduuws prices. !' u. MUKJumna, ... J W W.ln,,. .,HUl aniu ii hiuu. PFRENCH PLAIN CAPS AND FOLIO FOrJT, Blue . 1 IVkita uaitl.iiJ mnA l'.B as la lit liiiar A. fjUII If illWlJUIMVVUIIVIs BHUIVI bsuu K, O. (iUUMAH, aplO 77 and 79 Walnut ttroet rillNTien RNAHIUIaKU CAltDH ami l!nrtl BonrdM, X A hARutlftil rtinlH. uiaiiuturturfd bv Mt'iari. Hllm, Putter tfc Co. I hive tbe Uruoit and cheapest stock uf Curd in tbe -Ja L' I iJf IflTIM A N ' mm a mm 1ST 1 a a BE . A a t A ah pill H una IV n ttiuui uut mouuittviuicn flgcus. LAFLIN BROTH Kits' WRITING PAPBRM.-l have been deallnir in these Pauera tor more than a year, and Bnd them every thing one can wish, as to quality and price. They are the highest grade of Paper manufactured In the Untied States ; alwaya give satlalsctlon, and used once are wanted again. A full assortment Just received. K. O. GOODMAN, aniu if ana f vvainutsucct. si.niif rniitiu nnlllliu J, rvt. IWWU 11111VVllf UIVIM.IW W WW FORWARDINU tfc COMftllBttlON WERCHANTSj DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND WOOL, ap!0 3m No. 38, Mala street, Clnclnunil, Ohio. COFFEE. BOO bags Eastern Wo, lor aaie oy McCULLOUUU, MOK11IS & CO., aplO No. 35 Main street. SUGAR. 100 hhds Sugar ior sale by McCULLOUUU, MORRIS A CO., aplO No. 33 Main street. rCTIHECiel. 1000 lbs Nutmega for sale by I aplO McCULLOUGH, MORRIS A CO. INDIGO. 10 ceroons Caraccas and S cases Manlllalndigo lor sale by . aplOj McCULLOUUU, MORIS A CO. M ADDKK. 5 casks Mmider ior salo by ...us vtfiTTt i ntinu Mnnma Mr cr HEBIUAN SC1IKADEU, (SOCCESSORTO CHARLES 8TARCH) Importer of German, French aud EdkIIbIi Fancy tinnAm. Tsii. ltlualenl lnntrnilieutli. And maletolt Dealer in Accordeons, Violins, Combs, Pistols, Percutewn Caps, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Spoons, Spectacles. 4c fyj. NO. 66 MAIN STREET, BETWEEN LOWER MARKET AND COLOMMA, apiu-unra Cincinnati unio. JOHN II. BKTKBS, MANUFACTURER OF BOOTS AND SHOES. No. 41, South Side Third Street, (opposite Masonic Building,) UlNUinNAl l, u., MR. D keepseonstantly on hand a full assortment of fine Dress and Water-Proof Boots and Shoos lu all varieties, which will be sold at very low prices N. B. Fine Boots forwsrded by express, and warranted to fit, upon all orders accompanied by tbe Cash and the measure. apiu-iy window glamm. WE are now receiving a large stock of this Season's manufacture of Bellevornon Window Glass, and having takon the first Premium at tbe Ohio State Fair, Mechanics' Institute, of Cincinnati, and tho Alleghany county Fair hold at Pittsburgh, we feel assured that we otter to the city and country trade the beat and most extensive assortment ot Glass of the 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th qualities ; Druggists' ware of all descriptions ; Tumblers and Jars) Pint and quart Flasks, Ac, Ac All of which will be sold ou the most reasonnhlo terms by SPIERS & WRIGHT. Sole Agents for Bellevornon Works, No. 39 Main st , Clnclnnntl. N. B. Also, a constant supply ot Dupont's Gun Powder ; Rifle, Blasting and Sporting, Soda Ash, aud bleaching Powders. apiu-anm KF.AT. PRHSSI.S AND SEAL ENGRAVING. CF. HALL, (lata of the tirm of Bhifley, Hall A Co.,) haa reestablished himself at the Northeast corner of Fifth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, whore he is prepared toexocute orders tor Benin, improveu Real l-reaacn, Envelope Dies, Hall's Self-scallug Advertising Envelopes and Embossed Cards. Also, Steamboat, Post Oihce, Hat l ip and Book Title Stamps, Ao. mar87-3m HIIWMKTIM VATKNT WATER COOLER. THIS article is tho result of the application of scentilic prln-einlita to the nurnose intended, vis i To keen water as cool as possible, as long as possible, with tlie least possible Ice. The proprietor has long devoted his attention to this particular brauoh of domestic economy, and passing from one improvement to another, has ut length arrived as near perfection as it is possible to reach. A proof thia is found in the very general use of these Coolers In alt parts of the country. A butter pruof of the same tact is, that, since their introduction, various imita. tions of the genuine article have been attempted nil falling short of the object, it is true, yet all proving clearly which way the tide of popular opinion is sotting. A simple statement of tacts, in regard to theso Coolers, will sstisly every one ot their superiorly. First, they are tho only article of the kind ever patented. They aro furnished with two distinct non-conductiug chambers, by means of which, with two pounds of Ice to the gallon, water is kept (at a temperature ot 40 below sero, or only 8 above the the freezing point) all day. ThUB, at a coat or some nve cents per aay, a lumuy ui wuiuui j slse can be constantly supplied with water as cold as ice itselt ; larger numbers In the same proportion. This haa been found by actual exoeriment to bo a savins of at least seventy live per cent over the Earthen Jars lormerly used for this purpose. Again, these Coolers never sweat ; in this way saving inucn unnecessary waste and trouble. Being manufactured in the most workmanlike style, and handsomely Anlshed in every respect, they make a very beautilul ornament for the Dining Room, Hotel or Steamboat. An imnnrt.nt imnmnwinnt haa Intclv been added tothe Cool er, Tlx i a amall Pan (capable of holding trom six tn eight pounds ot buttei ) inserted directly under tne cover. iui. uumjr ui hnttr Mn Km knot ntirfeetlv htard all dav. without additional iCO a very important addition to the economy and comfort of families. if desired, the Cooler can also be lurntsned, at a sman expense, with a Filtering Apparatus, made and tor sale at DUttnr.1 Q House rurinniiiug i.iiuii.iihicmm Nn. 14. Knit Front street- Cincinnati. O. Dealer In Hardware, Cutlery, Tea-Trays, Britannia, Japanned, Bronsed and Tin Ware, Hrusnes, wooden ana rvuiow nam, Bathing Apparatus and Refrigerators splO "Patent Metallic Burial Cases." E continue to manufacture and keep on hand every size and variety of finish ot this Invaluable article, now rnpiuiy su perseding the use of wooden Collins wherever introduced, on account of their superiority for depositing in vaults, for protect Ing the remaine from the casualties Incident to ordinary interments, (as their great strength prevents the earth from crushing them,) and tbe gratification it atl'ords the triends of tho deceased, in tne renecuon inas tne remains are ' p. tugnuwt m nu w.. . lshable case. As we have recently reduced our wholesale prices, we are now offering favorable inducements to Undertakers throughout the West, and respectfully solicit orders from them. mhS3 Corner Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati. GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut Street, between Fourth and Fifth, CINCINNATI, OHIO, O. II. GEFFUOY, Proprietor, Sp6tf LATE OF WALNUT STBBBT HOUSE. BOOTS AND KIIOES 10 eases boy's prime Kip Boots ; IS " vouth's " 15 11 44 prime Coerte Boota; 10 ' women's Kip and Split " 5 ImitGoat " 10 " Buskins 85 " children's Pegged and Sewed Boots ; 15 " misses' Buskins and " 30 men's Brogsn's, and Kip, Split and Coarse 10 ' Boys' Cslf and Kip Brogana; 10 - youths' " Just received .and for sale at very low prices. KG. WEBSTER A CO., decSS Corner Fifth and Lodge. siriM HmiDM Five thousand pair on band, tor sale aa low X as the lowest. Call and examine the assortment. Sizss to accommodate the buyer. ivtna i tu a uo., DIM. J f J ATM j a! deCZm liUIUrJI rillll Mill UUUgU, LIUO.HllllU. MOROCCO, LA8TING3, LACES cV GALLOONM. Our stock ia the lamest and the beat ia the citv. and at verv low unm, i uci i . .. ..no . .... l I A UOI V. II WfDdTfU A .'I I CORK SOLES. 00 dozen men's and women s received this dav by express, for sale low. dec3S E. Q. WEBSTER A CO. PARTIES COMMENCING HOUSE KEEPING, hnnld remember that the Dlace to buy their Chins, (ilaas sad Qaeenawara, at low prices, is at the New Crockery Store of apl High St, East side, bet a ecu State and Town. Asaorst aisa nor KmiI- 1 1 luL II viwigv iaa CRESH OSAGE ORANGE SEED, Just received, and P for sale at the Capital City Agricultural Warehense. aihl-ewt( Waf. A GILL A CO. NEW.YOM ADVERTISEMENTS. ZINC PAINT WARRANTED PURE. flUK NKW JERSEY ZINC CO Wabbhodsb, 45 Dey Street, a new York lurnlsb their Zlne raints atthe lullowing prices ao. i, wnito, ground ia on, senis per lu. No. 9, White, ground In oil, 8 cents per lb. No. 3, White, ground in oil, 7 cents per lb. Brown snd Black, ground In oil, Sty cents per lb. Drv White of Zinc. 6 cents ner lb. Their WHITE ZINC PAINT equal weight covers, accord big to surface, from 40 to 1U0 per cent, more surlace thsn sny otnor faint i relates Its wniteness, nriuiancy, ana protective qualities lor years ; Is tree from tne poisons so dangerous in ntn er u laments, to nalnters and tenants of now It nainted rooms. and resists the sulphurous coal gases, snd foul air of ships, and as outside or inside Paint, does not tarnish or become yellow. Ground in varnish It forms a beautiful porcelain finish. The French government has adopted Zine Paint for all its uses. The BROWN AND BLACK ZINU PAINTS form directly sona meiaiuc coating on wood, unci, iron, ate., aamirauie ior fire-proof qualities. Tncy are unrivaled for rail cars, depots, engines, etc For marine uses they resist tbe corroding of salt water and weather, so fatal to other palnta. Dealers supplied oa lioerai terms, oy UAnmnu at nuuiuit, agents, ap8-d3m 45 Dey t, New York Looking liliiss and Picture Frame Manufactory. (17, 00 & ri Forsyth Street, N. Y. rpHE UNDERSIGNED, having- devoted hla personal atten L lion fur manv Tears to the LOOKING-GLAHS AND PICTURE-FRAME BUSINESS, is lullv comuetent bv his experience to execute work of any description In his line that win give eausraouon to me most particular. Being prooaDiy tne LAituiiBi AnumuBi r-Aitnoivt, r-BiauiyioiiMrjii oi me kind In this eountrv. ft Dossesses sdvantases over others in VA RIKXU AND EXTENSIVENESS OF STOCK I and the long established and continual Increase of trade from all parts of tne union, witn tho many improvements tne undersigned has recently made in bis machinery, enables mm to sell bis srtiems st less prices than any other nianuf aoturor ; and he respectfully solicits his friends and tho public in general to call and examine his large assortment of LOOKING GLArSES and PICTURE FRAMES nrevlous to iiurchaslnir. On band, ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, MAHOGANY and GILT MUULUiNU, of every description, and an lengths, lor snipping. All communications throuffli the post otilce will be thankfully received snd punctually attended to. Direct to box 101, Chat ham Square Post Ottlcu. mb31-d3m) 8. J. SIGLER. 1853. MW SILK GOODS. 1853. A. R. FROTIIINGIIAM, OF the former firm of Cablbton, Fbothikohasi A Co., having purchased the entire business of tbe late firm of Carle- ton A Co., haa tbe pleasure of announcing to their customers, and the trade generally, that he will continue tbe SILK AND r ANur phi uoojjs business at tne aame place gux nroao- way. lie has now In store, of THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATION, a LARGE and COMPLELE stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, consisting (in part) oft men uress buss. Printed Bareges. French Jaconets and Lawns. Rich printed M. De Laines. Barege De L sines. New designs. Bombazines, andother mourning goods. Embroideries, Laces, Trimmings, Ac Linen Cambrio Handkerchiefs. Ribbons, Gloves. Silk Hosiery, Cravats, Ac, Ac Also, a full assortment of MUSLIN GOODS, of every va riety ; to all of which will bo added the newest and most desirable styles on arrival. Manv vears exnorienco In the trade enables him to present to purchasers ample inducements to inspect his stock, which Is offered on LIBERAL TEIIMS snd at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. A. R. FROTHINUHAM, SOS Broadway, Between John and Fulton streets. New York, Feb. 18, 183i.-mh9 2m LOOKING-GLASS WARE-ROOMS Art Repository aad Gallery. WILLIAMS, STEVENS V WILLIAMS, No. 853 Broadway. New York. LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTURERS, Importers snd Deal-era in Fibst Class Edeopean Enoravibqs. Abtists Ma- TEBIALS, Oil. PANTINOS, DuAWINOS, STA1VABY AND WOBKS or Art oeneballv. The attention ot purchasers Is respectfully solicited, with tho assurance that every article will be lurnishedof asuperior quality at the most reasonable rates. mar5-3md. Fairbanks' Patent Platform Scales. ffmnreved In nunlllv and reduced In Price.) ADAPTED to every required operation ot weighing, as Railroad Scales for Trains aud Single Cars, In use on the principal railroads in tbe United States and Great Britain. WAREHOUSE SCALES. HEAVY PORTABLE SCALES, on wheels, tor Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ac STORE SCALES, various modifications) COUNTER SCALES; HAY and COAL SCALES, sic. These scales nave neon long anown ana severely icsieu; and the universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect adjustment Is such, that they are regarded as THE standabd, from which there is no appeal. FAIRBANKS & CO., cv waierat., new sora. In Columbus, N. S. Bbnton. msr5-3md HAT AND CAP STORE. THE OLD STAND! f pli E subscriber comes greeting, to every I hat and cap wearer Tn Central Ohio, with one ol tbe very best assortments of HATH AND CAPS ever brouaht to this Dart of the State. embracing nearly every variety of style now worn by tho human family. His Hats are made to order, by some of the best and most celebrated establishments East and West, vis i Beebe ACo , New York; Burtalctt AMilynn, Philadelphia ; Uodd&Co., Bates, Whitcher A Co., and others, of Cincinnati ; all of which will be sold at fair prices ; and he wishes it to be distinctly understood that it ia all nonsense lor others to say they can sell lower than he can. Being a practical hatter, and engaged in the business for years, he understands what a hat can be made Bnd aold lor. tiis siocx consists un part) oi tne iouowiug varieties : Black and Drab Beaver, exlra ; Black and Drab Moleskin, extra ; Black and Drab Brush, extra ; Otter and Seal Drab ; Black and Drab Hungarian, very fine; Black and drab Kossutb, in great variety ; A large and well selected assortment of Straw goods for Men and Boys. A very nnn assortment oi straw nais ior cnuoren, so., etc Ills old irienda and the public are invited to call and examine the assortment and prices. J. E. RUDIS1LL, apxj ' Align ni next aoor to toe diage uuicu. General Headquarters, FOR LIFE, FIRE, MARINE AND HEALTH IN8U- OIRce In Platt'a Block, State St., op Stnlra. IN these days of failures of Insurance Companies, the undersigned would call attention to the exhibits of somo ot the companiea which he has the honor to represent. Among them are the Franklin Fire Ins. Co. of Philadelphia assets 1,384,300 Franklin, of New York, do. 300,000 Springfield Fire and Marine, do. 1M.150 Etna, of Utica, N. Y., do. 170,0110 Rensalaer.of Lanslngburg, N.Y., do. 800,000 Union, of Fort Plain, N.Y., do. 173,000 Hudson River Ins., Waterford, N. Y., do. 340,978 City Insurance Company of Cincinnati, do. 500,000 Several of the above companies take Marine and Fire risks. LIFE INSURANCE. Mutual Benefit Now York and New Jersey 1,331,000 Jefferson I.lle Insurance Co., Cincinnati 100,000 American Temperance Lite Ins. Co., Hartford.... 100,000 American Mutual Life Ins. Co., New Haven 100,000 HEALTH INSURANCE. Mechanics Mutual Health Associaliun, Cin $29,000 The undersitmed will take ireat nlcasure in exhibiting the re cent reports oi all the above companies, and explaining in exten-so their resources and manner ot doing business, in the various departments of Firo, Marine, Lite, and Health Insurance, there can be no superior facilities orlered by any agent or company. sjaIaIfoUNIA Liru j(ltvw tanen on moai lavoraDie terms. Remember to call at Head Uuarters, State street, up stairs. WARREN JENKINS, Agent. L. E. Wilson, sub-agent mar 26. Books and Stationery. A RARE opportunity Is now offered for purchasing Books Stationery, c. AT I.IIE1T IIAHUAIAH: The undersigned are now oflerina for aaie, at the old store of Huntincton & Macintire, their very large assortoiont ot Law, Medical, theological, Historical and Miscellaneous Books. Also, all the Clsasicsl and Common School Books in general in. Largo Family Bibles, School Bibles and Testaments, Blank Booka, Arc, at prices heretofore unequaled. s laTiujinni Can. Letter, Folio Post, Demy and Medium Paper ! Note Pa per, Envelopes, Visiting and Printers' Cards, Ac Also, a large variety oi rocaet t.uuery, tociuaiug nogera at Wolstenholm'a fine Pen and Pocket Knivea. Gold aad Silver Pencils Gold Pens and Cases Ie tallle Pens, eVe.t Pocket Books. Porte-OIouBalea. Baokera' Cases, Porte-Folloe, vc. The attention of Booksellers. Professional Men. Teachers and peraons purchasing for Libraries, aad all others, ia respectfuly solicited. Batter bargains sre now ottered than can be bad at any Bookstore ia the Western country. ISA All I. . IT nil IJ1U, JAMES T. BURR, JalO Assignees of Huntington A Macintire. Great Bargains. IN order to close tho business at the Bookstore oT Huntington & Macintire. the entire stock of BOOKS. STATIONERY, ate, lanow offered at unprecedented low price. fjUKAr riiui,it:ATiunr. A large variety of lis ht Literature will be aold at coat price.. MEDICAL BOOKIE The attention of the Medical Pro fession ia called to the extensive assortment of Medical Book which wil be sold at bargains. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. Among which will be found most of tbe late Duplications, aa well aa a great varietv of standard C lassical snd Theological Worka. LAW BOOKS. Members of tbe profession about sddlng to tueir uurariea, wouio nna ii to their advantage to examine our stoca oeiore purenasing ISAAC N. WHITING, Am,.. JaU JAMES T. BURR, "'" NICARAGUA; its People, Scenery, Monuments, snd the proposed Interoeesnie Canal; with numerous maps and il lustrations, a vois. ovo, ny e. u. Bquier. For sale at the New Bookstore. mh!5 i. H. RILEY A CO, LAW ROOKS. K ENTS COMMENTARIES. Seventh edition. 4 vols. Russet oa Crimes, sixth edition. 3 vols. Just published, aad for sale at the New Bookstore. mh23 J. H. RILEY A CO. JHoiln Ijio 0tott Journal THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 13. 1852. THE TWO TREES. I saw two trees. The one was fair sad high, , And threw its leafy branches round It wide " So perfect was Its shape, that e'en the sky Seemed proud to bsve that space thus occupied : Yet was it hollow i all Its heart was gone ; But year by year It swell'd and flourished on. The other was by grandeur so unmark'd, That it was scarce dlttingulsh'd where it stood With many more some time before impark'd From the last vestige of an ancient wood-But though small glory clothed It ss It grew, Its heart was to the core still sound and true. And as It plessed the lord of that domain, At length to try the truth of those two oaks, The proud one with a few sharp clefts was slsin Tho humble one sustained a thousand strokes; And when at length at eventide it foil, . A nobler fall was not in all the dell. Tbe proud one, yielding little bnt Its dress, Wss left upon the spot to rot sway; The bumble one lived still In use to bless, In ornament to charm, from day to day Tranaferr'd Into tbe mansion's fairest room, Where Genius flings round Art immortal bloom. Alto I knew two men, like those two trees; The one was In profession grest and high, And scorn'd the other who could not so please With much display the superficial eye. Who does not tee how meek true worth may stand, While great pretence would cumber all the land I For be (the humbler) powerful was, but mild-Teacher of teachers, strong, profound, but clear ; Unostentatious as a little child, Yet In sagacity an ancient seer; And though his days were not In pnblle spent, Ho gave again, through man, what God had lent Household Words. BLEAK HOUSE. A NEW WORK BY CHARLES DICKENS. CHAPTER V. A MORNING ADVENTURE. Although the morning was raw, and although the fog still seemed heiivy I aay seemed, for the windows were in encrusted with dirt, that thev would bave made midsummer sunshine dim I was sufficiently forewarned uf the discomfort within doors at that early hour, and sufficiently curious about London, lo think it a good idea on the part of Mis Jellyhy when she proposed that we should go out for a walk. ' Ma won't be down for ever io long,' she said, 'and then it's a chance if breakfast' ready fur an hour afterward, they da wd le to. A to Pa, he gets what be can. and goes to tbe office. He never has what you would cull a regular breakfast. Priscilla leave bitn out the uat and tome niHR, when there ia any, over night. sometimes there isn't any milk, aud sometimes th cat drink it. But I am afraid you must be tired, Miss Sutnmerson ; and perhaps you would rather go to bed.' l am not at an tired, my dear said 1, ' and would much prefer to go out.' ' It you're sure you would,' returned Miss Jellvbv. I'll get my thing ou.' Ada said she would go too, and was soon astir. I made a proposal to Peepy, in default of being able to do anything better for him, that be should let me wash him, aud afterward lay him down on my bed again. To thia he submitted with the best grace possible; staring at me during the whole operation, a if he never had been, and never could again be, so astonished in hi life looking very miserable alio, cortainly, but making no complaint, and going snugly to sleep a soon as it was over. At first I was hi two mind about taking such a liberty, but I toon reflected that nobody in the house wa likely to notice it. What witb tne bustle ol despatching 1'eepv, and the bustle of getting myself ready, and helping Ada, I was soon quite in a glow. We found Miss Jelly by trying to warm herself at tho (ire in the writing-room, which rnsoilla was then lighting witn a smutty parlor candle stick throwing tbe candle in to make it burn better. Everything wa just as we hod left it last night, and was evidently intended to remain so. Below stair the dinner-cloth had not been taken away, but had been left ready for breakfast. Crumbs, dust, and waste paper were all over the house. Some pewter pot and a milk-pan hung on tbe area railings ; the door stood open; and we met the cook round the corner coming out of a public bouse, wiping her mouth. She mentioned, a she passed us, that she had been to ee what o'clock it wa. But before we met the cook, wemet Richard, who was was dancing up and down Thavie' Inn to warm bis feet. He was nereeablv surprised to see us stirrintT so soon, and said he would gladly share our walk. So he took care ot Ada, and Miss Jellyby and I went hrst I may mention that Miss Jellyby bad relapsed into her tilky manner, and that I really should not have thought he liked me much, unless she had told me so. Where would you wish to go !' she asked. 'Anywhere, my dear,' I replied. 'Anywhere', nowhere,' saiJ MissJellyby, stopping perversely. Let us go omewnere at any rate, said l. She then walked me on very fast. I do n't care,' said he. ' Now, you are my wit ness, Miss Summerson, I say I don't care but if he was to come to our bouse, wuh hi great, shining, lumpy forehead, night after night, till he was a old as Methuselah, I would n't have anything to say to him. Such Asses as be and Ma make of themselves!' Mv dear !' I remonstrated in allusion to the emthet. and the vigorous emphasis Miss Jellyby set upon it. ' Your duty as a child 'O! don't talk of duty a a child, Miss Summerson ; where ' Ma's duty a a parent? All made over to the public and Africa, I suppose ! Then let the public and Africa show duty a a child ; it ' much more their doty than mine. You are shocked, I dare my! Very well, io am I shocked too; so we are both shocked, and there's an end of it!' She walked me on faster yet. ' But fur all that, I lay again, he may come, and come, and come, and I won't have anything tn say to him. I can 't bear him. If there any stuff in the world that I hate and detest, it' the stuff be and Ma talk. I wonder the very paving stone opposite onr house can have the patience to stay there, and be a witness of such inconsistencies and contradictious as all that sounding nonsense, and Ma's management !' I could not but understand ner to refer to Mr. yuale. the young gentleman who had appeared after dinner, yesterday. I was saved the disagreeable necessity of pursuing the subject, by Eichard and Ada coming up at a round pace, laughing, and asking u if we meaut to run a race? Thus interrupted. Mis Jellyby be came silent, and walked moodily on at my side; while I admired tbe long successions and varieties ol treeta, the quantity of people already going to and fro, tbe number of vehicle pauing and repassing, the busy preparation in the setting forth of shop window and tbe sweeping oat of sheds, and the extraordinary creatures in rags, secretly groping among the iwept-out rubbish for pin and other refuse. ' So, cousin,' laid the cheerful voice of Richard to Ada, bnhind me. ' We are never to get ont of Chancery 1 We have come by another way to our place of meeting yesterday, and by tbe Great Seal, here's the old lady again ! ' ' Truly, there sne wa, immediately in front ot as, courtseying and (miling, and laying, with her jester, terday' air of patronage : The wards in Jarndyce. Ve-ry happy, l am rare r Yon are out early, ma'am,' said I, as shecourtesled to me. Ye-es! I usually walk here early. Before the Court sits. It'a retired. I collect my thought here for the business of Ihe day,' said the old lady, min- cingly. Tbe business of the day requires a great deal of thought. Chancery justice is so ve-ry difficult to follow.' Who this. Mis Summerson T' whispered Mis Jellyby, drawing my arm tighter through her own. The little old lady's hearing wa remarkably quick. She answered for herself directly. - A suitor, my child. At your aervlce.. I nave tne honor to attend court regularly. With my document. Hm I the nla-tsnra of addressing another of tbe youthful parties in Jarndyce f aid the old lady, re covering nerseil, wnu ner ueaa on uue awe, iiuui a very Inur rmirtpav. Bichard, anxious to atone for bis thoughtlessness of yesterday, good-naturedly explained mat mis jellyby israa not connected with the suit. Ha! laid the old lady. 'She doea not expect a judgment 1 She will still grow old. But not so old. 0 dear, no f This is tbe garden of Lincoln' Inn. I call it my garden. It i quite a bower in the summertime. Where the bird sing melodiously. I pas the greater part of the long vacation here. In contemplation. You find tbe long vacation exceeding long, don't you t We aid yes, a the seemed to expect oa to say so. ' When the leave are fulling from tbe trees, and there are no more flower in bloom to make un into nosegay for the Lord Chancellor' court,' said the old lady, the vacation ii fulfilled ; and the lixlh teal, mentioned in the Revelation, again prevails. Pray come and see my lodging. It will be a good omen for me. Youth, and hope, and beauty, are very seldom there. It is a long time since I had a visit from either.' She had taken my hand, and leading me and Mis Jellyby away, beckoned Richard and Ada to come too. 1 did not know bow to excuse myself, and looked to Richard for aid. As he wa half amused and half cu rious, and all in doubt bow to get rid of tbe old lady without offence, she continued to lead u away, and he and Ada continned to follow l our strange conductress informing us all the time, with much smiling con- doacension, that she lived close by. It wa quite true, a it oon appeared. She lived o close by, that we had no time to have done humoring her for a few moment, before she wa at home. Slip ping us out at a little aide gate, the old lady (topped most unexpectedly in a narrow back atreet, part of some court and lane immediately outside the wall of tbe inn, and said, 'This i my lodging. Pray walk op!' 8he bad (topped at a shop, over which was written, Krook, Rag and BotlU Warehouse. Also, in thin letters, Krook, Dealers in Marine Stores. In one part of the window was a picture of a red paper mill, at which a cart was unloading a quantity of sacks of old rngs. In another, Kilchen-Slvff Bought, In another, Old Iron Bought. In another, Waste raper Bought. In another, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wardroltt Bought. Everything seemed to be bought, and nothing to be sold there. In all part of the window, were quantitie of dirty bottle ; blacking buttles, mediciue bottles, ginger beer aud soda-water bottles, pickle bottles ; wine bottles, ink bottle ; I am reminded by mentioning the latter, that the shop had, in several little particular, the air of being in a legal neighborhood, and of being, as it were, a dirty banger-on ana disowned relation or the law. There were a great many ink bottle. There was a little tottering bench of shabby old volume out- tide the door, labelled ' Law Book, all at 9d.' Some of the inscription 1 have enumerated were written in law-hand, like the .paper I had seen in Kenge and Carboy' office, and the letter I had so long received from the firm. Among them was one, in the same writing, having nothing to do witb the business of the shop, but announcing that a respectable man aged forty five wanted engrossing or copying to execute with neatness and dispatch : Address to Nemo, care of Mr. Krook within. There were several second-hand bags, blue and red, hanging up. A little way within the hop door, lay heaps of old crackled parchment scrolls, and discolored and dog's-eared law papers. 1 could bave fancied that all the ruslv keys, of wbicb there must have been hundreds huddled together as old iron, had once belonged to door of room or ctrong chest in lawyer' office. The litter of rags tumbled partly into and partly out of a one-legged wooden scale, bang ing without any counterpoise from a beam, might bave been counsellors' baud end gnwn torn up. One had only to fancy, as Richard whispered to Ada and me while we all stood looking in, that yonder bone in a corner, piled together and picked very clean, were tbe bones ot clients, to make the picture complete. As it wa still foggy and dark, Bnd as the shop was blinded besides by the wall of Lincoln's Inn. inter cepting the light within a couple of yards, we should not have seen so much but for a lighted lantern that an old man in spectacle and a hairy cap wa carrying about in the shop. Turning towards the door, he now caught sight ol us. He was short, cadaverous, and withered ; and head sunk sideways between his shoulders, and the breath issuing in visible smoke from hi mouth, a if he were on fire within. Hi throat, chin. and eyebrow were so frosted witb white hairs, and o gnarled with vein and puckered skin, that be looked, from bis breast upward, like some old root io a fall of mow. ' Hi, bi !' laid the old man, coming to tbe door. Have yon anything to sell 7' We naturally drew back and glanced at oar conduc tress, who had been trynig to open the house door with a key she bad taken from her pocket, and to whom Richard nuw said, that, as we had the pleasure of seeing where she lived, we would leave her, being pressed for time. But she was not to be to easily left. She became so fantastically and pressingly earnest in her entreaties that we would walk op, and see ber apartment for an instant; and was so bent, in ber harmless way, on leading me in, a part of tbe good omen she desired; that I (whatever the other might do) aw nothing for it but to comply. I suppose we were all more or less curious at any rate, when the old man added his persuasion to her, ' Aye, aye T l'lease her I It won t take a minute ! Uome in, cume in ! Come in through the shop, if t'other door ' out of order!' we all went in, stimulated by Richard' laughing encouragement, and relying on bis protection. 'Mv landlord. Krook !' said the little old lady, con descending to him from ber lofty nation, a she pre sented him to us. ' He is called among the neighbor the Lord Chancellor. His shop is called tbe Court of Chancery. He is a very eccentric person. He is very odd. Oh, I assure you he ia very odd !' 1852. CVF 1852. Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad. CONNECTlNUst8andutky City wilh Mad Hirer and Lake Erie Railroad to Cincinnati, and with Steamboats dailv to Cleveland, Dunkirk, BuSalo and Detroit Connectinx at Toledo and Monroe with the Hlchlmtn South ern snd Northern Indian Railroad to Chicago. Also, at rhelDy Junction wim (Cleveland, Columbus ltd Cincinnati Hailrosd, and at Newark with Central Ohio Bsilroad to Zanesville. B 1711 IflER AltKANUKItlENT. PASBENGENGEH TRAINS will leave Dailv. fSnadavs ex cepted.) until further notice, aa follows t Expbbss Tbaim will leave Sandusky City at 11.40 A . M., connecting at Shelby Junction with I) press Trains to Cleveland and Columbus, and at Newark with Express Train to Zaneevllle. Retnrnlns:, will leave Newark at 10 A. Bt., after the arrival of the Eapreae Train from Zaaesvilln, and connecting at Shelby junction wim cxpnTsa j rmiu. to .irveiaaa ana oiumuus, arriving Bt Sandusky City in time to take the Boats East and West. Accommodation Tbain Freight and Pattengers Will leave Sandusky City at S 30 V. M , stooping over night at Mansfield and arriving at Newark at 11.40 A. M. Keturnlnr. will leave Newark at 100 P. II.. stoDnln over Bight at Mansfield snd arriving at Sandusky City at 11 30 A. M. t he (Company la preparea to receive iretgnt on consignment and transport it to any point on their road. (For particulars see Freight Tariff.) J. K. ROBINSON, rup't. Sandusky, May 7, 1853-d3m American Express Compaiy, VIA. NSW YORK AND BRIE. AND ALBANY AND BUFFALO RAILROADS. THE undersigned, (proprietor ol the above company,) would respectf ully Inform their triends and tbe public generally that they have completed arrangement wim all the different llnea of Railroads throughout tbe country, and with tbe several lines of first class Steamers oa the Lakes aad Western Rivers ; and they can most confidently assure the public that their facilities, now ofiered, for tbe SAFE AND SPEEDY TRANSPORTATION of Specie, Bank Holes, Packages, Bundles and Coses of Goods, and the Collection of Nous, Drafts and Actsmnts an But equaled by any other line now in existence. All our Express matter la ander the immediate charge of trusty and competent messenger, who have at all tlmaa Iroa Safes for the better security of money and valuable package. floods and packages intended for oar line should be marked AjfiaiCAK Extbbss Company." Olsss and Glassware will be received and forwarded only at the owner's risk. fy Merchants and others ordering Goods by as will find that their buaineaa Is done with great promptness, sad at reasonable rates. We have offices at the following places, to and from which Is a Daily Express, Pundaye excepted : New York, R. T. Cleveland, Ohio; Springfield, Ohio ; Albany, " Paadusky, Davtoa, Buffalo, " Mansfield, " Titba, " Dunkirk, " ML Vernon, " Toledo,-Detroit, Michigaa ; Newark, - Milwaukie. Wlsc'a ; Chicago, Illinois ; Zanesville, " at Louis, Mo. Galena, Cincinnati ss WELLS, BTTTERFIELD A CO, No. 10 Wall etrxrt, and No. 8. Erie Place, N. V. L1V1NUSTON. FAHtiO CO, No. 157 Main stnvt, Buffalo. R. J. CORNELL. Agent. Columbus, O, May 5, 1853-d6m TO RAILROAD CONTRACTOR!. PROPOSALS will be received at the ndiee ot Ihe Stmbraville aad Indiana Railroad Compos y hi Newark, frem the ant to the evening nf the eighth day of June, ll-Si, for the (rubbing, clearing, grading and maaonry of that portioa ol tbe Bieatm-ville and Indiana Railroad between Coshocton aad Newark, being about 35 mile la length snd ensnprishac ansae heavy cau and fills and a bridge erroe tbe Maskmgum river. Bide will ba recti red for secUoas of about oae Bale each, or for the entire diviaina. Profiles aad sperifiratlons. with appropriate estimates of Quantities, can be eea at the cmces la Newark and Swabraville after the first of June. J. BLICKENsDERFEM. J a., BteabeavtUe, April 26,180. Chief Engineer. 'eTuTTLJ6Mk Co. aaMsd. LsA0-dly 1 uwuvs,